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Pagina 129
... Allan Breck Stewart lie in wait for this unhappy gentleman , and take him of by a bafe and inhumane affaffination . I am fenfible , my Lord , that the pannel , accused of a murder attended with fo many aggravating circumstances , muft ...
... Allan Breck Stewart lie in wait for this unhappy gentleman , and take him of by a bafe and inhumane affaffination . I am fenfible , my Lord , that the pannel , accused of a murder attended with fo many aggravating circumstances , muft ...
Pagina 132
... Allan Breck Stewart , who is charged as the committer of this murder , having entered into a wicked confpiracy with the pannel for that purpofe . Whether he was the actual murderer or not , the pannel knows not ; neither is it my finefs ...
... Allan Breck Stewart , who is charged as the committer of this murder , having entered into a wicked confpiracy with the pannel for that purpofe . Whether he was the actual murderer or not , the pannel knows not ; neither is it my finefs ...
Pagina 133
... Allan Breck , otherwise the charge against the pannel entirely flies off . This Allan Breck Stewart , my Lord , was the fon of one Donald Stewart , a particular friend , and diftant relation of the pannel's . He died while his children ...
... Allan Breck , otherwise the charge against the pannel entirely flies off . This Allan Breck Stewart , my Lord , was the fon of one Donald Stewart , a particular friend , and diftant relation of the pannel's . He died while his children ...
Pagina 134
... Allan Breck preceeding the murder , as it will come out upon proof . I will draw this conclufion , That this horrid confpi- racy must have been laid and concerted ed between them in a few feconds , while the pannel was walking from his ...
... Allan Breck preceeding the murder , as it will come out upon proof . I will draw this conclufion , That this horrid confpi- racy must have been laid and concerted ed between them in a few feconds , while the pannel was walking from his ...
Pagina 135
... Allan Breck , and give him the five guineas . Upon which the packman went home with the pannel's wife , who , he is fince informed , gave him Breck's French cloaths , which he had left at the pannel's house the Monday before , but which ...
... Allan Breck , and give him the five guineas . Upon which the packman went home with the pannel's wife , who , he is fince informed , gave him Breck's French cloaths , which he had left at the pannel's house the Monday before , but which ...
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