Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... court reject- ed all such testimony , unless it went to show , that the loss was occasioned by the " act of God or the king's enemies , " and in- structed the jury most positively unless there was evidence to show the fire was the " act ...
... court reject- ed all such testimony , unless it went to show , that the loss was occasioned by the " act of God or the king's enemies , " and in- structed the jury most positively unless there was evidence to show the fire was the " act ...
Pagina 266
... court in this respect . Ford , when called to answer , stated , that he was never in a court before when a verdict was declared ; and The court under these considerations , and it being it proper . seeing others doing the same that was ...
... court in this respect . Ford , when called to answer , stated , that he was never in a court before when a verdict was declared ; and The court under these considerations , and it being it proper . seeing others doing the same that was ...
Pagina 282
... court , and all other matters being disposed of , it is now my painful duty to pronounce the sentence of the law upon each of you for the crime whereof you severally stand convicted . I shall do this in as brief terms as possible ...
... court , and all other matters being disposed of , it is now my painful duty to pronounce the sentence of the law upon each of you for the crime whereof you severally stand convicted . I shall do this in as brief terms as possible ...
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