The Edinburgh Annual Register, 第 4 巻Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1813 |
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... evidence , that , according to the regulations of the mess of the 25th regiment , no officer was permitted to carry the newspapers out of the mess - room , and that Mr Cahill , who had been sick for some time , had acted contrary to ...
... evidence , that , according to the regulations of the mess of the 25th regiment , no officer was permitted to carry the newspapers out of the mess - room , and that Mr Cahill , who had been sick for some time , had acted contrary to ...
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... evidence with his usual candour and ability ; the jury retired , and returned with a verdict , unanimously finding the pri- soner Guilty of the crime libelled . The court delayed pronouncing sentence till Friday the 11th instant . On ...
... evidence with his usual candour and ability ; the jury retired , and returned with a verdict , unanimously finding the pri- soner Guilty of the crime libelled . The court delayed pronouncing sentence till Friday the 11th instant . On ...
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... evidence , that , on the night above mentioned , the pri- soner came home to his lodgings , and missing the deceased from home , went out in search of her , found her drunk at a gin - shop in the neighbourhood , and brought her home to ...
... evidence , that , on the night above mentioned , the pri- soner came home to his lodgings , and missing the deceased from home , went out in search of her , found her drunk at a gin - shop in the neighbourhood , and brought her home to ...
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Walter Scott. of which wounds he immediately ex- pired . There was no evidence affect- ing the prisoner Mary Rogers , except ing that she was present . The learned judge , in summing up , stated a distinction to exist between the cases ...
Walter Scott. of which wounds he immediately ex- pired . There was no evidence affect- ing the prisoner Mary Rogers , except ing that she was present . The learned judge , in summing up , stated a distinction to exist between the cases ...
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... evidence , that the combat- ants were two clerks in very respect- able situations , and a quarrel arose in consequence of a dispute at cards . They retired to combat in the warmth of temper , and Bede refused to settle the dispute in ...
... evidence , that the combat- ants were two clerks in very respect- able situations , and a quarrel arose in consequence of a dispute at cards . They retired to combat in the warmth of temper , and Bede refused to settle the dispute in ...
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