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 33 |
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The panel was pre - crime here charged sent at that meeting , and made a short “
Under protestation to add and eik . speech , not in the terms alleged in the libel , “
F . JEFFREY . but in other terms , which appeared to him « H . COCKBURN , to ...
The panel was pre - crime here charged sent at that meeting , and made a short “
Under protestation to add and eik . speech , not in the terms alleged in the libel , “
F . JEFFREY . but in other terms , which appeared to him « H . COCKBURN , to ...
Page 15
It was delivered in the open air , the case of Sinclair . * It is known to every |
before a multitude of the lower orders assembled lawyer that sedition is a crime
recognised by to hear it . The panel is alleged to have stated the laws of this
country .
It was delivered in the open air , the case of Sinclair . * It is known to every |
before a multitude of the lower orders assembled lawyer that sedition is a crime
recognised by to hear it . The panel is alleged to have stated the laws of this
country .
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You said that Baird disapWas any motive alleged for the printing ? - proved of
printing the passage about allegiance : It was for defraying the expenses
attending do you remember whether M ' Laren said any the meeting . thing , and
what did ...
You said that Baird disapWas any motive alleged for the printing ? - proved of
printing the passage about allegiance : It was for defraying the expenses
attending do you remember whether M ' Laren said any the meeting . thing , and
what did ...
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... what was the conversation between him to take notice , he complained of any
thing inand M ' Laren - whether tervening between the word “ to ” and “ alleM '
Laren objected to certain parts of the publication which he is alleged to have
done .
... what was the conversation between him to take notice , he complained of any
thing inand M ' Laren - whether tervening between the word “ to ” and “ alleM '
Laren objected to certain parts of the publication which he is alleged to have
done .
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I Then follow particular passages contained in never heard anything against him .
that publication , which are alleged generally to be seditious , tending to inflame
the minds Lord Advocate . Gentlemen of the jury ; you of the public against the ...
I Then follow particular passages contained in never heard anything against him .
that publication , which are alleged generally to be seditious , tending to inflame
the minds Lord Advocate . Gentlemen of the jury ; you of the public against the ...
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