Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, Attorney at Law, Before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire, for Killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, August 4, 1806Russell and Cutler, Belcher and Armstrong, and Oliver and Munroe, 1807 - 168 Seiten |
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... Austin , then and there , feloniously , wil- fully , and of the fury of his mind , did shoot and discharge ; and ... Austin , in and upon the left breast of him the said Charles Austin , a little below the left pap of him the said ...
... Austin , then and there , feloniously , wil- fully , and of the fury of his mind , did shoot and discharge ; and ... Austin , in and upon the left breast of him the said Charles Austin , a little below the left pap of him the said ...
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... Austin . I told Mr. Cutler that I had not seen Mr. Austin since Friday , and had not received any communication from him since that time : The following is Mr. Selfridge's note of August 4th : Benjamin Austin , loan officer , having ...
... Austin . I told Mr. Cutler that I had not seen Mr. Austin since Friday , and had not received any communication from him since that time : The following is Mr. Selfridge's note of August 4th : Benjamin Austin , loan officer , having ...
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... Austin was pref- ent , had Mr. Selfridge's name been mentioned ? A. Yes . Gore . What did Mr. Austin tell you after this ? A. He men- tioned that he had received a letter or two from Mr. Selfridge , and fhould take no notice of them ...
... Austin was pref- ent , had Mr. Selfridge's name been mentioned ? A. Yes . Gore . What did Mr. Austin tell you after this ? A. He men- tioned that he had received a letter or two from Mr. Selfridge , and fhould take no notice of them ...
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