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" After recapitulating the various points he had urged, the learned counsel went on to observe, that although in the ordinary administration of justice the circumstance of the witnesses coming from abroad gave neither party a claim to postponement, yet... "
A Full Report of the Trial of Her Majesty Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen ... - Page 985
1820 - 1078 pages
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Report of the proceedings before the House of lords, on a bill of pains and ...

Joseph Nightingale - 1821 - 694 pages
...the cross-examination should immediately follow the examination-in-chief. Besides, a witness under cross-examination might hesitate, or perhaps expose...knowledge of the party, their lordships, relying on the candour of the counsel for the Queen, had consented that the witness should be called hack, and the...
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Report of the Proceedings Before the House of Lords, on a Bill of Pains and ...

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain), Joseph Nightingale - Queens - 1821 - 658 pages
...tiiat the cross-examination should immediately follow the examination-in-chief Besides, a witness under cross-examination might hesitate, or perhaps expose...knowledge of the party, their lordships, relying on the candour of the counsel for the Queen, had consented that the witness should be called back, and the...
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Containing the evidence in support of the charges. v. 2. Containing the ...

1821 - 724 pages
...counsel went on to observe, that although in the ordinary administration of justice, the circumstances of the witnesses coming from abroad gave neither party...knowledge of the party, their lordships relying on the candour of the counsel for the queen, had consented that the witness should be called back, and the...
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The Trial of the Queen of England in the House of Lords, 1820, Volume 1

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - 1821 - 718 pages
...counsel went on to observe, that although in the ordinary administration of justice, the circumstances of the witnesses coming from abroad gave neither party...knowledge of the party, their lordships relying on the candour of the counsel for the queen, had consented that the witness should be called back, and the...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 724 pages
...and was followed by other witnesses to the same fact, it might amount to confirmation that could net afterwards be shaken. — After recapitulating the...advantage had been conceded to the other side ; for though it was decided that the crossexamination should not be entirely postponed ; yet if any facts...
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Containing the evidence in support of the charges. v. 2. Containing the ...

1821 - 716 pages
...counsel weal on to observe, that although in the ordinary administration of justice, the circumstances of the witnesses coming from abroad gave neither party...coming afterwards to the knowledge of the party, their Iordships relying on the candour of the counsel for the queen, had consented that the witness should...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1821 - 726 pages
...it might amount to confirmation that could not afterwardsbeshaken.— After recapitulating 3 X 1041] the various points he had urged, the learned counsel...advantage had been conceded to the other side ; for though it was decided that the crossexamination should not be entirely postboned ; yet if any facts...
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Report of the Proceedings Before the House of Lords, on a Bill of Pains and ...

Joseph Nightingale - Trials (Adultery) - 1821 - 642 pages
...in the ordinary administration of justice the circumstance of the witnesses coming from abroad »ave neither party a claim to postponement, yet their lordships had granted as much as possible without wholly defeatin» the ends of justice. An important advantage had been conceded to the other side, for it...
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Trial of Queen Caroline, Volume 1

Queen Caroline (consort of George IV, King of Great Britain) - Trials (Adultery) - 1874 - 570 pages
...the cross-examination should immediately follow the examination-in-chief. Besides, a witness under cross-examination might hesitate, or perhaps expose...knowledge of the party, their Lordships, relying on the candor of the Counsel for the Queen, had consented that the witness should be called back, and the...
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