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 153
... lord- ships . All this is too clear to require any illustration ; it must be manifest to every one who reads the words of the statute . land . This is a subject of the utmost impor- tance , and to which the attention of your lordships ...
... lord- ships . All this is too clear to require any illustration ; it must be manifest to every one who reads the words of the statute . land . This is a subject of the utmost impor- tance , and to which the attention of your lordships ...
Page 155
... lordships will observe , are not laid as a substantive charge against the prisoner ; and it is impos- sible that they should be so laid in this indict- ment , for a prisoner can be charged with no- thing in the minor , but what amounts ...
... lordships will observe , are not laid as a substantive charge against the prisoner ; and it is impos- sible that they should be so laid in this indict- ment , for a prisoner can be charged with no- thing in the minor , but what amounts ...
Page 163
... lordships permit the Scotland , that the minor proposition shall be lord advocate to prove that a man has been laid specifically , and that every material cir- guilty of treason in order to convict him of cumstance shall there be stated ...
... lordships permit the Scotland , that the minor proposition shall be lord advocate to prove that a man has been laid specifically , and that every material cir- guilty of treason in order to convict him of cumstance shall there be stated ...
Page 169
... lordships preside in this Court . On these grounds , I relate to your lord- ships with confidence what is the genuine conviction of my own mind , that this is not a relevant indictment , and that if it be sent to a jury , a precedent ...
... lordships preside in this Court . On these grounds , I relate to your lord- ships with confidence what is the genuine conviction of my own mind , that this is not a relevant indictment , and that if it be sent to a jury , a precedent ...
Page 175
... lordships longer . Mr. Solicitor General . - In concluding the debate on the part of the crown , I must be pardoned for observing in behalf of the prose- cutor , that nothing is or can be more remote from his intention , than to ...
... lordships longer . Mr. Solicitor General . - In concluding the debate on the part of the crown , I must be pardoned for observing in behalf of the prose- cutor , that nothing is or can be more remote from his intention , than to ...
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act of parliament administered alleged annual parliaments Arthur Thistlewood Baird bind the person bind to commit Brunt called Cato-street charge circumstances clause commit treason counsel Court crime criminal Crown declarant diet doubt duty endeavours evidence expressions fact felony Glasgow guilty heard high treason indictment Ings intending to bind James John judge jury Kilmarnock learned friend legislature levying libel lord advocate Lord Chief Justice Lord Justice Lord Justice Clerk lordships M'Laren means meeting ment mentioned ministers minor proposition murder oath or engagement objection obligation offence opinion overt act panel particular party persons taking petit treason physical strength pleaded present prince regent prisoner proved public prosecutor punishment purporting or intending purpose question recollect relevancy remember Scotland sedition speech statute suppose taken thing Thistlewood Tidd tion told traitors trial tried universal suffrage verdict William William Davidson witness words