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 witness did not hear it ? - _ We will lay our petitions at the foot of the words “
he has forfeited that allegiance . " the throne ( or let us lay , I do not remember
Witness . That is what I meant to say . “ To exactly which ) , where sits our august
...
The witness did not hear it ? - _ We will lay our petitions at the foot of the words “
he has forfeited that allegiance . " the throne ( or let us lay , I do not remember
Witness . That is what I meant to say . “ To exactly which ) , where sits our august
...
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It was for the purpose of petitioning [ Pamphlet handed to the witness . ] the
sovereign . That was printed in my office . Do you know , if in point of fact ,
petitions Who brought it ? - The part I saw was were drawn up and signed by the
persons ...
It was for the purpose of petitioning [ Pamphlet handed to the witness . ] the
sovereign . That was printed in my office . Do you know , if in point of fact ,
petitions Who brought it ? - The part I saw was were drawn up and signed by the
persons ...
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1 What alterations - Typographical errors : 1 Any to Mr . Baird ? - Never , to my
rememand perhaps in some sentences grammatical brance . alterations . [ Part of
the MS . was shown to the witness . ] Were there any alterations of the sense ?
1 What alterations - Typographical errors : 1 Any to Mr . Baird ? - Never , to my
rememand perhaps in some sentences grammatical brance . alterations . [ Part of
the MS . was shown to the witness . ] Were there any alterations of the sense ?
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Nobody is more competent to By Hugh Crawford . put regular questions to
witnesses than my Was it resolved at the committee that he lord ... No ; I gave it
nobody is entitled to suggest a false fact to a to Mr . Walter Andrew to revise .
witness .
Nobody is more competent to By Hugh Crawford . put regular questions to
witnesses than my Was it resolved at the committee that he lord ... No ; I gave it
nobody is entitled to suggest a false fact to a to Mr . Walter Andrew to revise .
witness .
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... about the petition . Was the name of that other person publicly Mr . Clerk . -
Much will be said in defence mentioned ? - No , it was not . upon this very fact
about which we are Was either of you a member of the com - examining the
witness ...
... about the petition . Was the name of that other person publicly Mr . Clerk . -
Much will be said in defence mentioned ? - No , it was not . upon this very fact
about which we are Was either of you a member of the com - examining the
witness ...
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