The Romance of the Forum, Or, Narratives, Scenes, and Anecdotes from Courts of JusticeCornish, Lamport & Company, 1853 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... remained secrets . is confidently asserted , that it was resolved in council , so late as the 24th of July , 1758 , to attack Rochefort , and that Hensey's letter of the 29th of the same month , told this resolution to France , when the ...
... remained secrets . is confidently asserted , that it was resolved in council , so late as the 24th of July , 1758 , to attack Rochefort , and that Hensey's letter of the 29th of the same month , told this resolution to France , when the ...
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... remained nearly a year ; for , from various delays , caused both on his own application and that of the government , his trial did not take place until long after his commitment . It is but just to say that , during the whole of this ...
... remained nearly a year ; for , from various delays , caused both on his own application and that of the government , his trial did not take place until long after his commitment . It is but just to say that , during the whole of this ...
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... remained with him to a late hour of the night . When he was about to depart , Mr. Jackson accompanied him as far as the place where the gaoler usually waited upon such › ccasions , until all his prisoners ' visitors should have retired ...
... remained with him to a late hour of the night . When he was about to depart , Mr. Jackson accompanied him as far as the place where the gaoler usually waited upon such › ccasions , until all his prisoners ' visitors should have retired ...
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... remained there till on one Pierce passing by , he joined him , walked a short distance into the fields , and returned with him also to Mr. Harrison's gate , where they also parted . That he , John Perry , then went into his master's hen ...
... remained there till on one Pierce passing by , he joined him , walked a short distance into the fields , and returned with him also to Mr. Harrison's gate , where they also parted . That he , John Perry , then went into his master's hen ...
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... remained in custody six days , during which time he was again examined at Campden , but nothing further was elicited . Various reports now obtained circulation ; one of which was , that Perry , on being again pressed to confess what he ...
... remained in custody six days , during which time he was again examined at Campden , but nothing further was elicited . Various reports now obtained circulation ; one of which was , that Perry , on being again pressed to confess what he ...
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Стр. 31 - O keep my soul, and deliver me: let me not be ashamed; for I put my trust in thee.
Стр. 31 - Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon me; for I am desolate and afflicted.
Стр. 293 - And, long since then, of bloody men, Whose deeds tradition saves; Of lonely folk cut off unseen, And hid in sudden graves; Of horrid stabs in groves forlorn, And murders done in caves...
Стр. 290 - Now, my lord, having endeavoured to show that the whole of this process is altogether repugnant to every part of my life ; that it is inconsistent with my condition of health about that time ; that no rational inference can be drawn that a person is dead who suddenly disappears ; that hermitages were the constant repositories of the bones of the recluse ; that the proofs of this...
Стр. 293 - He told how murderers walk the earth Beneath the curse of Cain, — With crimson clouds before their eyes, And flames about their brain : For blood has left upon their souls Its everlasting stain! "And well...
Стр. 294 - Two sudden blows with a ragged stick, And one with a heavy stone, One hurried gash with a hasty knife, — And then the deed was done; There was nothing lying at my foot But lifeless flesh and bone!
Стр. 289 - ... chance exposed ? And might not a place where bones lay be mentioned by a person by chance as well as found by a labourer by chance? Or is it more criminal accidentally to name where bones lie than accidentally to find where they lie?
Стр. 110 - ... procured him an advocate of rank too great to be rejected unheard, and of virtue too eminent to be heard without being believed. His merit and his calamities happened to reach the ear of the countess of Hertford, who engaged in his support with all the tenderness that is excited by pity, and all the zeal which is kindled by generosity...
Стр. 295 - And now from forth the frowning sky, from the heaven's topmost height, I heard a voice — the awful voice of the blood-avenging sprite : ' Thou guilty man, take up thy dead, and hide it from my sight...
Стр. 288 - About the same time, and in another field, almost close to this borough, was discovered also, in searching for gravel, another human skeleton ; but the piety of the same worthy gentleman ordered both pits to be filled up again, commendably unwilling to disturb the dead.