Monumental Pillars; or, a collection of remarkable instances of the judgment, providence, and grace of God, etc1818 - 12 sider |
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Side 122
... deceased , and of the prisoner's fork being found near the corpse ; that , upon this report , the prisoner was appre hended , and carried before a Justice of Peace , whom he named and pointed at , be being then present in Court ; that ...
... deceased , and of the prisoner's fork being found near the corpse ; that , upon this report , the prisoner was appre hended , and carried before a Justice of Peace , whom he named and pointed at , be being then present in Court ; that ...
Side 123
... deceased , from whence the prosecutor intended to infer a proof of malice prepense . In answer to which , the prisoner proposed certain questions to the Court , leading to a discovery of the occa- sion of the menacing expressions ...
... deceased , from whence the prosecutor intended to infer a proof of malice prepense . In answer to which , the prisoner proposed certain questions to the Court , leading to a discovery of the occa- sion of the menacing expressions ...
Side 124
... deceased , viz . " That he rented a close in the same parish with the deceased , and that the de- ceased rented another close adjoining to it ; that the only way to his own close was through that of the deceased , and , that on the day ...
... deceased , viz . " That he rented a close in the same parish with the deceased , and that the de- ceased rented another close adjoining to it ; that the only way to his own close was through that of the deceased , and , that on the day ...
Side 125
... deceased and himself , on which account , he might possibly be sus- pected of the murder ; that he , therefore , thought it adviseable to leave the deceased in the condition he was , and to take no farther notice of the matter ; that ...
... deceased and himself , on which account , he might possibly be sus- pected of the murder ; that he , therefore , thought it adviseable to leave the deceased in the condition he was , and to take no farther notice of the matter ; that ...
Side 130
... deceased being tithe- man of the parish , where he ( the juryman ) lived , he had , the morning of his decease , been in his ( the juryman's ) grounds , amongst his corn , and had done him great injustice , by taking more than his due ...
... deceased being tithe- man of the parish , where he ( the juryman ) lived , he had , the morning of his decease , been in his ( the juryman's ) grounds , amongst his corn , and had done him great injustice , by taking more than his due ...
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