The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 23Freeman & Bolles, 1840 - Law |
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Page 98
... Bancal , a handkerchief recently used , and twisted its whole length . These first discoveries , which appeared at first of little importance , led to the most conclusive results ; and , at length it was ascertained , that a man had ...
... Bancal , a handkerchief recently used , and twisted its whole length . These first discoveries , which appeared at first of little importance , led to the most conclusive results ; and , at length it was ascertained , that a man had ...
Page 99
... Bancal , or escaped from the mouth of her young children . It had been known for a long time that the Bancals had always manifested sentiments of the most deadly hatred against Mr. Fualdes : the infamous business , which they did not ...
... Bancal , or escaped from the mouth of her young children . It had been known for a long time that the Bancals had always manifested sentiments of the most deadly hatred against Mr. Fualdes : the infamous business , which they did not ...
Page 101
... Bancal , and whose numerous declara- tions caused her to be regarded as accomplice in the crime . Every day seemed to throw new light upon the circum- stances of this assassination ; but all the evidence obtained would have been ...
... Bancal , and whose numerous declara- tions caused her to be regarded as accomplice in the crime . Every day seemed to throw new light upon the circum- stances of this assassination ; but all the evidence obtained would have been ...
Page 102
... Bancal , while speaking with the woman Bancal , she heard , without , a noise occasioned by many persons , who seemed to dispute the entrance ; the woman Bancal then thrust her into a con- tiguous closet , where she fastened her ; that ...
... Bancal , while speaking with the woman Bancal , she heard , without , a noise occasioned by many persons , who seemed to dispute the entrance ; the woman Bancal then thrust her into a con- tiguous closet , where she fastened her ; that ...
Page 103
... Bancal , she ought to know who were the assassins . " Do you , " added he , " know Bastide Gram- mont ? " She answered him that never having seen him but once , she could not recognise him . " And Jausion ? ' - “ Ah , said she , I have ...
... Bancal , she ought to know who were the assassins . " Do you , " added he , " know Bastide Gram- mont ? " She answered him that never having seen him but once , she could not recognise him . " And Jausion ? ' - “ Ah , said she , I have ...
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