The Speeches of the Hon. T. Erskine (now Lord Erskine): When at the Bar, on Subjects Connected with Liberty of the Press, and Against Constructive Treasons, 4. ciltJames Ridgway J. Ridgway, 1816 |
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... prisoners were dis- charged . We do not state these facts as presuming to censure the advisers of the Crown on these great State Trials ; on the contrary , we departed , as has been seen in the Third Volume , from the original plan of ...
... prisoners were dis- charged . We do not state these facts as presuming to censure the advisers of the Crown on these great State Trials ; on the contrary , we departed , as has been seen in the Third Volume , from the original plan of ...
Sayfa 3
... following Speech with that for Thomas Hardy , it will be seen what high ground the advocate felt he occupied in consequence of the former acquittal . FOR THE PRISONER . THE HON . THOMAS ERSKINE . B 2 TRIAL OF JOHN HORNE TOOKE , ESQ . 3.
... following Speech with that for Thomas Hardy , it will be seen what high ground the advocate felt he occupied in consequence of the former acquittal . FOR THE PRISONER . THE HON . THOMAS ERSKINE . B 2 TRIAL OF JOHN HORNE TOOKE , ESQ . 3.
Sayfa 4
... PRISONER . THE HON . THOMAS ERSKINE . GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY , WHEN I compare the situation in which , not many days ago , I stood up to address myself to a Jury in this place , with that which I now occupy - when I reflect upon the ...
... PRISONER . THE HON . THOMAS ERSKINE . GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY , WHEN I compare the situation in which , not many days ago , I stood up to address myself to a Jury in this place , with that which I now occupy - when I reflect upon the ...
Sayfa 6
... Prisoners were members ; only because they had pre- sumed to do what those who prosecuted them had done before them in other times ; and from the doing of which they had raised their fortunes , and acquired the very power to prosecute ...
... Prisoners were members ; only because they had pre- sumed to do what those who prosecuted them had done before them in other times ; and from the doing of which they had raised their fortunes , and acquired the very power to prosecute ...
Sayfa 8
... Prisoners at this bar ? Though not formally arraigned before the great men of the realm , could they look up to them for countenance and support ? Gentlemen , the Lords united themselves with the Commons in the accusation , and , like ...
... Prisoners at this bar ? Though not formally arraigned before the great men of the realm , could they look up to them for countenance and support ? Gentlemen , the Lords united themselves with the Commons in the accusation , and , like ...
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accusation acquitted aforesaid appeared Arthur O'Connor attention Attorney believe bench blows Bow Street Officers cause certainly charge circumstances confusion conspiracy constitution Convention Counsel Court Crown Defendants Dennis O'Brien discharged duty Earl of Thanet endeavoured Erskine escape evidence favour Fergusson Fugion Garrow Gentlemen guilty Gunter Browne gusson hand high treason honour House of Commons imputed Jailor John Horne Tooke Jury Justice Buller Justice Heath Justice Lawrence Justices and Commissioners King's Learned Friend Learned Judge Lord Kenyon Lord the King Lordship Maidstone ment never O'Brien O'Coigly object observed Parliament passed person present pressed principles Prisoners proceedings prosecution racter recollect rescue riot Rivett Robert Fergusson saw Lord Thanet seat sentence Serjeant Shepherd Sir Francis Burdett sitting situation Society Solicitors speak standing stick stood struck sworn.-Examined thing Thompson tion took trial tumult verdict violence warrant whole witness
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