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 33Thomas Bayly Howell T. C. Hansard for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1826 - Trials |
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Page 587
... asked if he had wrote to lord Sidmouth , and Mr. Drummond answered he had not , as the witness had rejected it . That Mr. Drum- mond asked if he had made up his mind yet . Depones , That he answered that he had upon conditions ; and ...
... asked if he had wrote to lord Sidmouth , and Mr. Drummond answered he had not , as the witness had rejected it . That Mr. Drum- mond asked if he had made up his mind yet . Depones , That he answered that he had upon conditions ; and ...
Page 597
... asked , what was our Reform Committee about now ? I told him , I was not an active member , or member of the committee . He said , they would be as lax , he supposed , as the Glasgow Committee . I told him , I was glad to see one of the ...
... asked , what was our Reform Committee about now ? I told him , I was not an active member , or member of the committee . He said , they would be as lax , he supposed , as the Glasgow Committee . I told him , I was glad to see one of the ...
Page 647
... asked what his impression is ; to which he replies , that so long an interval has elapsed , he re- members little about it , but has a vague impression on the subject . I object to the whole strain of such an examination ; and I hope ...
... asked what his impression is ; to which he replies , that so long an interval has elapsed , he re- members little about it , but has a vague impression on the subject . I object to the whole strain of such an examination ; and I hope ...
Page 747
... asked me how I did . I told them rather unwell , I seemed to be rather down in the mouth . What passed at the moment I cannot precisely say , but said to them , " Gentlemen I have something to communicate to you . " They all turned ...
... asked me how I did . I told them rather unwell , I seemed to be rather down in the mouth . What passed at the moment I cannot precisely say , but said to them , " Gentlemen I have something to communicate to you . " They all turned ...
Page 753
... asked me to go . Just as I was going out , in came Edwards from the watch . I asked Ed- wards if there had been any thing particular seen , he said , " Whatever was seen I shall communicate to Mr. Thistlewood . " I took that for a slap ...
... asked me to go . Just as I was going out , in came Edwards from the watch . I asked Ed- wards if there had been any thing particular seen , he said , " Whatever was seen I shall communicate to Mr. Thistlewood . " I took that for a slap ...
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