Ihould produce in fuppoirt of the charge, and that he had agreed, that the papers offered by the accufer could not be admitted ; and the faid court having in another part of the faid trial... Annual Register - Page 139edited by - 1800Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 614 pages
...the accufer, after declaring that he had gone through all the witnelles he (hould produce in fupport of the charge, and that he had agreed, that the papers...faid court having in another part of the faid trial, declar- • ed, that they had continued of the fame opinion, and had agreed that the whole evidence,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1781 - 548 pages
...accufer, after declaring that he had gone through . all the witneffes he ftiould produce in fupport of the charge, and that he had agreed that the papers...only on the part of the charge, but of the defence, had been clofed, nothing farther by way of addrefs from either, could be read." This amendment was... | |
| 1800 - 620 pages
...the accufer, after, declaring that he had gone through all the witneflês he mould produce in fupport of the charge, and that 'he had agreed, that the papers...; and the faid court having in another part of the laid trial, declared, that they had continued of the fame opinion, and had agreed that the whole evidence,... | |
| 1800 - 624 pages
...the acculer, after declaring that he had gone through all the vritnetfes he Ihould produce in lupport of the charge, and that he had agreed, that the papers...; and the faid court having in another part of the laid trial, declared, that they had continued of the fame opinion, and had agreed that the whole evidence,... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 520 pages
...the said court having, in another part of the said trial, declared, that they continued of the same opinion, and had agreed that the whole evidence, not...only on the part of the charge, but of the defence, had been closed, nothing farther, by way 01 address from either party, could be received." This amendment... | |
| Thomas Robert Keppel - 1842 - 456 pages
...could not be admitted, and the Court continuing of the same opinion, agreed, that now it is declared, The whole evidence, not only on the part of the charge, but of the defence, has been closed, nothing further by way of address from either party can be received." The Court then... | |
| Thomas Keppel (hon.) - 1842 - 482 pages
...could not be admitted, and the Court continuing of the same opinion, agreed, that now it is declared, The whole evidence, not only on the part of the charge, but of the defence, has been closed, nothing further by way of address from either party can be received." The Court then... | |
| 1784 - 814 pages
...the accnfei, after declaring that he had gor.3 through all the witneflet he Ihould produce in fnpport of the charge, and that he had agreed, that the papers...in another part of the faid trial, declared, that th;y had continued of the fame opinion, and hnJ agreed that the whole evidence, not only on the part... | |
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