The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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Page 63
... prisoner , in the hands of the visiting magistrates or others . If incarcerated in the common pri- sons , permission might be granted by one magistrate , though denied by another , to the friends or re- lations of the prisoner to visit ...
... prisoner , in the hands of the visiting magistrates or others . If incarcerated in the common pri- sons , permission might be granted by one magistrate , though denied by another , to the friends or re- lations of the prisoner to visit ...
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... prisoner say a word against one of the four ensigns who formed the court , and there was an end of his chance of acquittal . Those military judges had only to obey their orders , and there they were . A jury must be unanimous ; and the ...
... prisoner say a word against one of the four ensigns who formed the court , and there was an end of his chance of acquittal . Those military judges had only to obey their orders , and there they were . A jury must be unanimous ; and the ...
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... prisoners ; and Mr. Baron George said , " Mr. O'Connell , this is a capital indictment ; it is unnecessary to waste ... prisoner was one of the mur- derers . One of the witnesses , on his cross - examination , admitted that one of the ...
... prisoners ; and Mr. Baron George said , " Mr. O'Connell , this is a capital indictment ; it is unnecessary to waste ... prisoner was one of the mur- derers . One of the witnesses , on his cross - examination , admitted that one of the ...
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... prisoners in the gaol , that no jury could be found that would convict them ; and when he found that , suddenly , on the introduction of this measure , which was to provide a restraint on the lawless and tur- bulent , and to prevent ...
... prisoners in the gaol , that no jury could be found that would convict them ; and when he found that , suddenly , on the introduction of this measure , which was to provide a restraint on the lawless and tur- bulent , and to prevent ...
Page 233
... prisoner in a fortress so long as the public tran- quillity requires , and has left the government to determine the dura- tion of the detention ; and the go- vernment has no wish to avoid the responsibility . " The recommendations of ...
... prisoner in a fortress so long as the public tran- quillity requires , and has left the government to determine the dura- tion of the detention ; and the go- vernment has no wish to avoid the responsibility . " The recommendations of ...
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