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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... deceased had left . - The deceased held the cane by the upper or largest end . Parker J. Did you take particular notice of the cane ? Ans . I did , and think this which I hold in my hand is the same - it is a solid one.- The cane was ...
... deceased had left . - The deceased held the cane by the upper or largest end . Parker J. Did you take particular notice of the cane ? Ans . I did , and think this which I hold in my hand is the same - it is a solid one.- The cane was ...
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... deceased , before he had stept off the side walk ? Ans . There were two gentlemen standing on the edge of the side walk , between whom the deceased passed , but I do not know whether they so covered the deceased that the defendant could ...
... deceased , before he had stept off the side walk ? Ans . There were two gentlemen standing on the edge of the side walk , between whom the deceased passed , but I do not know whether they so covered the deceased that the defendant could ...
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... deceased approached , put his right hand in his pocket , and take out his pistol , while his left arm was raised to protect his head rom an impending blow . The manner of his going down upon ' Change , the weapon which he had with him ...
... deceased approached , put his right hand in his pocket , and take out his pistol , while his left arm was raised to protect his head rom an impending blow . The manner of his going down upon ' Change , the weapon which he had with him ...
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