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Page 81
... evidence , and confessed that he was present at some meetings in Privy Garden , where there were delegates from different counties ; -i.e . he confessed that he was himself chargeable with the very same act for which , now he had ...
... evidence , and confessed that he was present at some meetings in Privy Garden , where there were delegates from different counties ; -i.e . he confessed that he was himself chargeable with the very same act for which , now he had ...
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... evidence , been capitally convicted , and the sentence been carried into execution , it would most unquestionably have been an horrible murder , perpetrated in the forms and under the pretext of law . But the very supposition is a libel ...
... evidence , been capitally convicted , and the sentence been carried into execution , it would most unquestionably have been an horrible murder , perpetrated in the forms and under the pretext of law . But the very supposition is a libel ...
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... Evidence . By Chief Baron Gilbert . Sixth Edition . With Notes and additional References to contemporary Writers and ... evidence of declarations of a pauper who was dead , or in- sane , relative to his settlement , were admissible ...
... Evidence . By Chief Baron Gilbert . Sixth Edition . With Notes and additional References to contemporary Writers and ... evidence of declarations of a pauper who was dead , or in- sane , relative to his settlement , were admissible ...
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