Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, Attorney at Law, Before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for Killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, August 4, 1806 |
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... heard read , thofe which Mr. Welsh delivered to you ? A. I heard but one read , and that is the fame . Att . Gen. Is there any thing different from what Mr. Welsh ftates in the tranfactions between you and him ? A. Mr. Welsh has made a ...
... heard read , thofe which Mr. Welsh delivered to you ? A. I heard but one read , and that is the fame . Att . Gen. Is there any thing different from what Mr. Welsh ftates in the tranfactions between you and him ? A. Mr. Welsh has made a ...
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... heard - Mr . Lane was ftanding at the street door ; I heard the report and asked what it was ? Mr. Lane made answer , " It is Mr. Selfridge , he has fired a pistol and he has killed a man . " I asked if it was Mr. Auftin ? Mr. Lane ...
... heard - Mr . Lane was ftanding at the street door ; I heard the report and asked what it was ? Mr. Lane made answer , " It is Mr. Selfridge , he has fired a pistol and he has killed a man . " I asked if it was Mr. Auftin ? Mr. Lane ...
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... heard no fuch obfervation as Mr. Skelton has teftified to . William Ritchie , called by Mr. Gore . Gore , Please to relate particularly the circumftances that occur- red after the death . I Witnefs . I heard nothing of the fpeech which ...
... heard no fuch obfervation as Mr. Skelton has teftified to . William Ritchie , called by Mr. Gore . Gore , Please to relate particularly the circumftances that occur- red after the death . I Witnefs . I heard nothing of the fpeech which ...
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affault affray afterwards againſt anſwer appear aſked assailant assault attack Attorney authorities becauſe blood blow Branch Bank cafe cane chance medley charge Charles Austin circumstances common law conversation Copp's Hill counsel Court crime danger death deceased defendant Defendant's defendendo Dexter Duncan Ingraham duty evidence excuse fact faid Fales felony fhall fhew fhop firſt fome ftate fuch gentlemen Gore Government guilty hand heard himſelf homicide honor indictment injury intention ISAAC PARKER Jury justice justifiable homicide justify Lemuel Shaw malice malice aforethought manner manslaughter Mawgridge murder muſt nature necessity offence opinion Parker person pistol was discharged pistol was fired pocket principles prove provocation quarrel recollect retreat ſaid ſay se defendendo self-defence Selfridge Selfridge's shew ſhould ſtate State-street street struck sudden testimony theſe thing told Townsend's trial unlawful uſed violent weapon Welſh witneffes witnesses wound