| 1809 - 530 pages
...of the guard chanced to be an Englishman, but lately arrived in Ireland ; he said to the bailiffs, if this was in England, I should think this gentleman...irons on his wrists, or I think they may kill him. , ' Here he was flung into a room of about thirteen feet by twelve ; jt was called the hospital of... | |
| John Philpot Curran - Ireland - 1804 - 408 pages
...be an Englishman, but lately arrived in Ireland ; he said to the baili s " if this was in linglund, I should think this gentleman entitled to bail ; but i don't know the i.. us of t/iis country. However, I think you had better loosen those irons on his wrist, or I think... | |
| John Philpot CURRAN (Right Hon.) - Irish - 1805 - 448 pages
...anEnglifhman, but lately arrived in Ireland, he faid to the bailiffs, if this was in England, I fhould think this gentleman entitled to bail, but I don't...know the laws of this country. However I think you 70u had better loofen thofe irons on his wrifts, or I think they may kill him. ( MAJOR SIRR, the defendant,... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 530 pages
...of the guard chanced to be an Englishman, but lately arrived in Ireland ; he said JXD the bailiffs, if this was in England, I should think this gentleman...irons on his wrists, or I think they may kill him. ' Here he was flung.irrto a room of about thirteen feet by twelve ; it was called the hospital of the... | |
| 1809 - 720 pages
...• man, but lately arrived in Ireland : he faid to the bailiffs, if this was in England, I fhould think this gentleman entitled to bail, but I don't...laws of this country. However, I think you had better Joofen thole irons from off his wrifb, or I think they may kill him. MAJORS RR, the defendant, Coon... | |
| William Henry Curran - Lawyers - 1819 - 562 pages
...Ireland, — he said to the bailiffs, * if this was in England, I should think this gentleman intitled to bail, but I don't know the laws of this country...you had better loosen those irons on his wrists, or they may kill him.' " Major Sirr, the defendant, soon arrived, went into his office, and returned with... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1820 - 738 pages
...the guard chanced tu be an Englishman, but lately arrived in Ireland, — he said to the bailiffs, " if this was in England, I should think this gentleman entitled to bail, but I don't know the laws of thiscountry — however, I think you had better loosen these irons on his wrist, or I think they may... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 518 pages
...of the guard chanced to be an Englishman but lately arrived in Ireland; he said to the constable, ' If this was in England, I should think this gentleman...however, I think• you had better loosen those irons upon his wrists, or they may kill him.' " Here he was flung into a room of about thirteen feet by twelve.... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 508 pages
...an Englishman but lately arrived in Ireland; he said to the constable, ' If this was in England, 1 should think this gentleman entitled to bail. But...however, I think you had better loosen those irons upon his wrists, or they may kill him.' " Here he was flung into a room of about thirteen feet by twelve.... | |
| Trials - 1820 - 742 pages
...the guard chanced to be an Englishman, but lately arrived in Ireland, — be said to the bailiffs, u if this was in England, I should think this gentleman entitled to bail, but I iliin't know the laws of thiscounlry — however, I think you had better loosen these irons on his... | |
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