| Thomas Walker, Joseph Gurney - 1794 - 338 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities, jealousies, and suspicions of one another, and that living under the protection of a mild and impartial...I will trouble you no further ; I am afraid indeed 1 have too long trespassed on your patience, I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. EVIDENCE... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 516 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities. jealousies, and suspicions of one another ; and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial...patience, I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. On the exammation of the witnesses, to the natters mennoned by Mr. Erskine in his Speech, the witness... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 522 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities, jealousies, and suspicions of one another; and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial...patience, I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. On the examination of-the witnesses, to t/ie matters mentioned by Mr, Ershine in his Speech, the witness... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 518 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities, jealousies, and suspicions of one another; and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial...patience, I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. On the examination of the witnesses, to the matters mentioned by Mr. Erskine in his Speech, the witness... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1870 - 504 sider
...animosities, jealousies, and BUS1 i 472 - SPEECH FOR THOMAS WALKER AND OTHERS. picions of one another ; and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial...patience ; I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. On the examination of the witnesses to the matters mentioned by Mr Erskine in his speech, the witness... | |
| 1873 - 754 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities, jealousies, and suspicions of one another, and that living under the protection of a mild and impartial...freedom and maintain the security of Great Britain." The evidence for the defence proved over and over again that Dunn had perjured himself; and when at... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1876 - 604 sider
...another; and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial justice, we should endeavor, with one heart, according to our best judgments, to...patience, I will therefore proceed to call my witnesses. On the examination of the witnesses, to the matters mentioned by Mr. Erskine in his speech, the witness... | |
| Bernard William Kelly - 1921 - 174 sider
...harmonious family, that we should banish all animosities, jealousies and suspicions of one another: and that, living under the protection of a mild and impartial...freedom and maintain the security of Great Britain. From the Speech for Mr. Hardy. Trial for High Treason, Old Bailey, Oct., 1794. BEFORE I advance to... | |
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