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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... said seditious tract or state - ' burgh . ment , containing the said seditious and
inJohn Baxter , confectioner there . flammatory passages , and others of a similar
Sharp Callender , clothịer there . tendency , was wickedly and feloniously printed
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... said seditious tract or state - ' burgh . ment , containing the said seditious and
inJohn Baxter , confectioner there . flammatory passages , and others of a similar
Sharp Callender , clothịer there . tendency , was wickedly and feloniously printed
...
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... of the committee of the ment of the country ; and last harvest , during petitioners
, at the request of the committee , in a riot which occurred about a scarcity of meal
, order to be printed in an account of the proso far was he from taking any part ...
... of the committee of the ment of the country ; and last harvest , during petitioners
, at the request of the committee , in a riot which occurred about a scarcity of meal
, order to be printed in an account of the proso far was he from taking any part ...
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... employing any expressions disrespectful to the satisfaction of your lordships
and the jury , wards the head of the government , that he did that the language ,
even as stated in the indictquite the reverse , and spoke with the utmost ment ,
does ...
... employing any expressions disrespectful to the satisfaction of your lordships
and the jury , wards the head of the government , that he did that the language ,
even as stated in the indictquite the reverse , and spoke with the utmost ment ,
does ...
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Lord Gillies . - I concur in the opinion which Lord Advocate . It is unnecessary for
me to I have now heard , so far as to think the indictsay any thing as to the candid
' statement ment relevant . I have no doubt that it is which has been made on the
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Lord Gillies . - I concur in the opinion which Lord Advocate . It is unnecessary for
me to I have now heard , so far as to think the indictsay any thing as to the candid
' statement ment relevant . I have no doubt that it is which has been made on the
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The jury will decide not only on the ment is not relevantly laid . bare facts , bat on
the legal import of them , The defence has been very properly explain and will
say whether the panels are guilty or ed by the counsel for the panels ; and I shall
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The jury will decide not only on the ment is not relevantly laid . bare facts , bat on
the legal import of them , The defence has been very properly explain and will
say whether the panels are guilty or ed by the counsel for the panels ; and I shall
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