The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Language, Nide 3Thomas Browne (LL.D.) Birch and Small, 1810 |
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Sivu 13
... facts in the evidence were believed . The jury therefore must either have set up the judgment of the law against ours , or must have misunderstood the law as delivered by me , or have disbelieved the witnesses , or have been misled by ...
... facts in the evidence were believed . The jury therefore must either have set up the judgment of the law against ours , or must have misunderstood the law as delivered by me , or have disbelieved the witnesses , or have been misled by ...
Sivu 14
... fact . His evidence therefore might have been spared . As to your character , if it were true , ( and I will assume its truth , ) it would prove that you have deceived your neigh- bours , and that you deserve a character the reverse of ...
... fact . His evidence therefore might have been spared . As to your character , if it were true , ( and I will assume its truth , ) it would prove that you have deceived your neigh- bours , and that you deserve a character the reverse of ...
Sivu 18
... fact , but the result of their tes- timony , it is apprehended , was as little satisfactory to his mind , as to those of the Jury , to whom it was addressed ; I sincerely wish this defence had proved successful ; not from any desire to ...
... fact , but the result of their tes- timony , it is apprehended , was as little satisfactory to his mind , as to those of the Jury , to whom it was addressed ; I sincerely wish this defence had proved successful ; not from any desire to ...
Sivu 22
... fact , in a moment of despair , fear , or sur- prize . Madness like this comes too late : it is the effect , and the doom of guilt ; it is no shelter for it . You have no plea of sudden impulse to this act ( not that any such plea could ...
... fact , in a moment of despair , fear , or sur- prize . Madness like this comes too late : it is the effect , and the doom of guilt ; it is no shelter for it . You have no plea of sudden impulse to this act ( not that any such plea could ...
Sivu 28
... fact of the guilt . Is this noble lord guilty ? His counsel knew too well , they would have mortified his vanity , had they given the smallest reason to doubt the splendour of his achievement . Against any such humiliating suspicion ...
... fact of the guilt . Is this noble lord guilty ? His counsel knew too well , they would have mortified his vanity , had they given the smallest reason to doubt the splendour of his achievement . Against any such humiliating suspicion ...
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