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Side 49
... prisoner for some time refused to let him see it , saying it was not fit to be seen . The prisoner had varied in his accounts about his wife . To her mother he had said he had never lifted his hand against her , for she had never given ...
... prisoner for some time refused to let him see it , saying it was not fit to be seen . The prisoner had varied in his accounts about his wife . To her mother he had said he had never lifted his hand against her , for she had never given ...
Side 50
... prisoner's house to see the body , and he then had a conversation with the prisoner , and told him that his sister had some time since stated to him that he ( the prisoner ) had told her he had had a dream that something very serious ...
... prisoner's house to see the body , and he then had a conversation with the prisoner , and told him that his sister had some time since stated to him that he ( the prisoner ) had told her he had had a dream that something very serious ...
Side 110
... prisoner did not dissent , he should take upon himself to direct that the trial should take place be- fore a jury of Englishmen . The prisoner still maintained an obstinate silence ; and after a short interval his Lordship directed the ...
... prisoner did not dissent , he should take upon himself to direct that the trial should take place be- fore a jury of Englishmen . The prisoner still maintained an obstinate silence ; and after a short interval his Lordship directed the ...
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