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 prisoners , and whose testimony , indeed , was Now , this is the declaration of
the panel , and given in a way that must ... of them . full authority with you as
establishing the fact Next we have the witness Merrie , who exagainst the
prisoner .
the prisoners , and whose testimony , indeed , was Now , this is the declaration of
the panel , and given in a way that must ... of them . full authority with you as
establishing the fact Next we have the witness Merrie , who exagainst the
prisoner .
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... is , in point of law , a strong circumstance the printed paper ; but the witnesses
who 1 of evidence against the prisoner , is amply conwere examined fill up the
word , and tell you firmed by the depositions of the witnesses , by what is wanting
.
... is , in point of law , a strong circumstance the printed paper ; but the witnesses
who 1 of evidence against the prisoner , is amply conwere examined fill up the
word , and tell you firmed by the depositions of the witnesses , by what is wanting
.
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William Simpson , present prisoner there . ces , I find it proper to move the Court
to 22 . James Hood , present prisoner in the Tole desert the diet against John
Keith pro loco et booth of Glasgow . | tempore . He will therefore be committed to
23 .
William Simpson , present prisoner there . ces , I find it proper to move the Court
to 22 . James Hood , present prisoner in the Tole desert the diet against John
Keith pro loco et booth of Glasgow . | tempore . He will therefore be committed to
23 .
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tered . llere the prosecutor recites the oath , and It is here set forth , that the
prisoner at the says that it purports an obligation on the per . bar was in the
course of committing certain son taking it to commit treason , by effecting heinous
crimes .
tered . llere the prosecutor recites the oath , and It is here set forth , that the
prisoner at the says that it purports an obligation on the per . bar was in the
course of committing certain son taking it to commit treason , by effecting heinous
crimes .
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But this is tive of this indictment were to be proved , it not the objection on which I
chiefly rely . would infer that the prisoner had committed It is an established
principle in the law of treason ; but will your lordships permit the Scotland , that
the ...
But this is tive of this indictment were to be proved , it not the objection on which I
chiefly rely . would infer that the prisoner had committed It is an established
principle in the law of treason ; but will your lordships permit the Scotland , that
the ...
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