The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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... hand ; he had a roll of paper in his hand . Q. Does that enable you to swear that Mr. Fer- gusson was not in that situation ? A. Certainly . Q. Do you think if he had taken such a part in the riot , in the presence of the judges , that ...
... hand ; he had a roll of paper in his hand . Q. Does that enable you to swear that Mr. Fer- gusson was not in that situation ? A. Certainly . Q. Do you think if he had taken such a part in the riot , in the presence of the judges , that ...
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... hand drew and prepared the writ for ship money ; both which will be the lasting monu- ments of his fame . " THE LAW AND THE FACT . On the trial of the celebrated Colonel Lilburne for high treason , during the Protectorship , he ...
... hand drew and prepared the writ for ship money ; both which will be the lasting monu- ments of his fame . " THE LAW AND THE FACT . On the trial of the celebrated Colonel Lilburne for high treason , during the Protectorship , he ...
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... hand , from the print of a right hand , in such a case ? Witness . My lord , it is hard to describe ; but if it please that honourable judge to put his left hand upon your left hand , you cannot possibly place your right hand in the ...
... hand , from the print of a right hand , in such a case ? Witness . My lord , it is hard to describe ; but if it please that honourable judge to put his left hand upon your left hand , you cannot possibly place your right hand in the ...
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