The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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... evidence of Mrs. Salter ; and notwithstanding that she had been well salted in her cross - examination , he would request them to contrast it with that of Margaret Lee , and " look on this picture and on that . " The jury would ...
... evidence of Mrs. Salter ; and notwithstanding that she had been well salted in her cross - examination , he would request them to contrast it with that of Margaret Lee , and " look on this picture and on that . " The jury would ...
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... evidence did not amount to proof of the fact ; but , said he , ' What of that ? I believed he was guilty , and I will hang a hundred of them on half so much evidence . When the jury returned , and were asked whether they were agreed to ...
... evidence did not amount to proof of the fact ; but , said he , ' What of that ? I believed he was guilty , and I will hang a hundred of them on half so much evidence . When the jury returned , and were asked whether they were agreed to ...
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... Evidence 33 Crying Lawyer . 30 Practice , Old ..... 78 Curran , rise of 30 downfall of , ... 59 John Doe and Richard Roe 137 D'Aguesseau . 120 Dauntless Advocate ... 93 Judges and Witnesses .. 56 Juries , vindictive 161 Ecclesiastical ...
... Evidence 33 Crying Lawyer . 30 Practice , Old ..... 78 Curran , rise of 30 downfall of , ... 59 John Doe and Richard Roe 137 D'Aguesseau . 120 Dauntless Advocate ... 93 Judges and Witnesses .. 56 Juries , vindictive 161 Ecclesiastical ...
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