The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... evidence adduced on the part of his lordship , would certainly now have established a case of lunacy sufficient to have saved the murderer from the extreme penalty of the law . The rejection of his lordship's plea of insanity may , even ...
... evidence adduced on the part of his lordship , would certainly now have established a case of lunacy sufficient to have saved the murderer from the extreme penalty of the law . The rejection of his lordship's plea of insanity may , even ...
Page 18
... evidence can escape , and whose justice nothing can influence or pervert ? This consideration , if your lordship is conscious of innocence , must free your mind from any perturbations that the solemnity of such a trial might excite ; it ...
... evidence can escape , and whose justice nothing can influence or pervert ? This consideration , if your lordship is conscious of innocence , must free your mind from any perturbations that the solemnity of such a trial might excite ; it ...
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... evidence is to determine ; and upon that evidence we shall leave it . ' ' The entire evidence was in accordance with Mr. Attorney's narration , and therefore little of it need be here given . Earl Ferrers ' own account of the actual ...
... evidence is to determine ; and upon that evidence we shall leave it . ' ' The entire evidence was in accordance with Mr. Attorney's narration , and therefore little of it need be here given . Earl Ferrers ' own account of the actual ...
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... evidence both of Mr. Kirkland and Miss Johnson , that it plainly appeared that this man never suspected there was any malice , or that I had any . " The evidence adduced in support of his Lordship's plea of insanity will be found fully ...
... evidence both of Mr. Kirkland and Miss Johnson , that it plainly appeared that this man never suspected there was any malice , or that I had any . " The evidence adduced in support of his Lordship's plea of insanity will be found fully ...
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... evidence of insanity , the Earl put in a paper which was read by the clerk , and ran as follows : - : - My lords ; It is my misfortune to be accused of a crime of the most horrid nature . My defence is , in general , that I am Not ...
... evidence of insanity , the Earl put in a paper which was read by the clerk , and ran as follows : - : - My lords ; It is my misfortune to be accused of a crime of the most horrid nature . My defence is , in general , that I am Not ...
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