The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... mind from any perturbations that the solemnity of such a trial might excite ; it will render the charge , heavy as it is , unembar- rassing , and leave your lordship firm and composed , to avail yourself of every mode of defence , that ...
... mind from any perturbations that the solemnity of such a trial might excite ; it will render the charge , heavy as it is , unembar- rassing , and leave your lordship firm and composed , to avail yourself of every mode of defence , that ...
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... minds cannot be deceived by the false colouring of rhetoric , nor your zeal for justice perverted by any unmanly ... mind grew to be alienated towards him , and his former friendship was converted into hatred . The first instance of ...
... minds cannot be deceived by the false colouring of rhetoric , nor your zeal for justice perverted by any unmanly ... mind grew to be alienated towards him , and his former friendship was converted into hatred . The first instance of ...
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... mind , that he was determined at last to gratify his revenge by murder . This determination being once settled and fixed in his mind , your lordships will see , with what art and deliberation it was pursued : not- withstanding these ...
... mind , that he was determined at last to gratify his revenge by murder . This determination being once settled and fixed in his mind , your lordships will see , with what art and deliberation it was pursued : not- withstanding these ...
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... mind ; and I am convinced , from recollecting within myself , that , at the time of this ac- tion , I could not know what I was about . I say , my lords , upon reflec- ting within myself , I am convinced , that , at that time , I could ...
... mind ; and I am convinced , from recollecting within myself , that , at the time of this ac- tion , I could not know what I was about . I say , my lords , upon reflec- ting within myself , I am convinced , that , at that time , I could ...
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... mind , as far as I could collect it , he said , that he had more reasons than one why he deemed him to be insane . Attorney General . Mr. Shirley , you said that the first ground was , that his lordship would , at times , talk to ...
... mind , as far as I could collect it , he said , that he had more reasons than one why he deemed him to be insane . Attorney General . Mr. Shirley , you said that the first ground was , that his lordship would , at times , talk to ...
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