The Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Webster: Containing His Most Celebrated Orations, a Selection from the Eulogies Delivered on the Occasion of His Death; and His Life and Times,Duane Rulison, 1861 - 552 ページ |
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... Southwick swears all that a man can swear . He has the best means of judging that could be had at the time . He tells you that he left his father's house at half- past ten o'clock , and as he passed to his own house in Brown Street , he ...
... Southwick swears all that a man can swear . He has the best means of judging that could be had at the time . He tells you that he left his father's house at half- past ten o'clock , and as he passed to his own house in Brown Street , he ...
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... Southwick . Now , she swears positively , that her husband came into the house and told her that he had seen a person on the ropewalk steps , and believed it was Frank Knapp . It is said that Mr. Southwick is contradicted , also , by Mr ...
... Southwick . Now , she swears positively , that her husband came into the house and told her that he had seen a person on the ropewalk steps , and believed it was Frank Knapp . It is said that Mr. Southwick is contradicted , also , by Mr ...
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... Southwick to the stand . Mr. Southwick , as I read it , understood Mr. Shillaber as asking him about a person coming out of Newbury Street , and whether , for aught he knew , it might not be Richard Crowninshield , Jr. He answered that ...
... Southwick to the stand . Mr. Southwick , as I read it , understood Mr. Shillaber as asking him about a person coming out of Newbury Street , and whether , for aught he knew , it might not be Richard Crowninshield , Jr. He answered that ...
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... Southwick saw these persons , and then took one of them for the defendant , and that Southwick then told his wife so , and that Bray and Mirick examined them closely , and now swear to their belief that the prisoner was one of them ; it ...
... Southwick saw these persons , and then took one of them for the defendant , and that Southwick then told his wife so , and that Bray and Mirick examined them closely , and now swear to their belief that the prisoner was one of them ; it ...
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