A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest Period to the Year 1783, Volume 33Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1826 - Trials |
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... Lord Hermand . Lord Gillies . Lord Pitmilly . Lord Reston . Counsel for the Crown . Rt . Hon . Alexander Maconochie , Lord Advo- cate [ afterwards a lord of Session and Justi- ciary , with the title of Lord Meadowbank . ] James ...
... Lord Hermand . Lord Gillies . Lord Pitmilly . Lord Reston . Counsel for the Crown . Rt . Hon . Alexander Maconochie , Lord Advo- cate [ afterwards a lord of Session and Justi- ciary , with the title of Lord Meadowbank . ] James ...
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... Lord Justice Clerk .- " Just petition " are the as he had got quit of all his . words you see there ? -Yes , my lord . Lord Hermand . - What did you understand liberty to get what they wanted ; and copies were given to them when applied ...
... Lord Justice Clerk .- " Just petition " are the as he had got quit of all his . words you see there ? -Yes , my lord . Lord Hermand . - What did you understand liberty to get what they wanted ; and copies were given to them when applied ...
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... Lord Advocate . - How many days before the meeting ? I am not certain . It was some days ? —It was some days , I think . Mr. Clerk . Are you sure it was some days before the meeting ? -I am certain ; for imme- diately or the night ...
... Lord Advocate . - How many days before the meeting ? I am not certain . It was some days ? —It was some days , I think . Mr. Clerk . Are you sure it was some days before the meeting ? -I am certain ; for imme- diately or the night ...
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... Lord Advocate . - I object to this question . Lord Justice Clerk . - The understanding or opinion of any witness is not to be listened to in evidence . Mr. Grant . - What did you collect to be the object of M'Laren's speech ? Lord ...
... Lord Advocate . - I object to this question . Lord Justice Clerk . - The understanding or opinion of any witness is not to be listened to in evidence . Mr. Grant . - What did you collect to be the object of M'Laren's speech ? Lord ...
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... Lord Advocate . - You are acquainted with M'Laren - Yes . He was a member of the committee ? Yes . You have , of course , had conversations with him about the meeting and the publication ? Yes , in a general way . Mr. Clerk . - Nobody ...
... Lord Advocate . - You are acquainted with M'Laren - Yes . He was a member of the committee ? Yes . You have , of course , had conversations with him about the meeting and the publication ? Yes , in a general way . Mr. Clerk . - Nobody ...
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