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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... Defendant's head was wounded ? A. About two hours after , I saw Mr. Selfridge , he had a wound on his head and another on his arm , his hat was fractured in the front part . The wound on his forehead was oozing blood at that time . It ...
... Defendant's head was wounded ? A. About two hours after , I saw Mr. Selfridge , he had a wound on his head and another on his arm , his hat was fractured in the front part . The wound on his forehead was oozing blood at that time . It ...
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... defendant of this defence , having published them before , in a newspaper , cannot produce this consequence . I have hitherto admitted that the publication in the newspa- per was a fault in the defendant ; nor am I disposed entirely to ...
... defendant of this defence , having published them before , in a newspaper , cannot produce this consequence . I have hitherto admitted that the publication in the newspa- per was a fault in the defendant ; nor am I disposed entirely to ...
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... defendant , shifted his cane into his right hand , stepped quick from the side walk on to the pavement , advanced upon the defendant , with his arm uplifted ; that the defendant turned , stepped one foot back , and that a blow fell upon ...
... defendant , shifted his cane into his right hand , stepped quick from the side walk on to the pavement , advanced upon the defendant , with his arm uplifted ; that the defendant turned , stepped one foot back , and that a blow fell upon ...
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