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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... question . The present question is whether witnesses shall be permitted to testify to con- versations immediately preceeding the attack . Att . Gent that is the question , I will not trouble the Court with any authority , but we are ...
... question . The present question is whether witnesses shall be permitted to testify to con- versations immediately preceeding the attack . Att . Gent that is the question , I will not trouble the Court with any authority , but we are ...
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... question in the first instance.- The questions proposed by the court and gentlemen of the oppo- site side , are different . I have had some idea or hint given me , that the subject matter of the objection , would be a principle of the ...
... question in the first instance.- The questions proposed by the court and gentlemen of the oppo- site side , are different . I have had some idea or hint given me , that the subject matter of the objection , would be a principle of the ...
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... question asked by Mr. Selfridge of you , Who is that young man ? " or " is that young Austin ? " Which of the two questions did Mr. Selfridge ask ? A. I think it was " Is that young Austin ? " But I cannot be pre- cise that it was . I ...
... question asked by Mr. Selfridge of you , Who is that young man ? " or " is that young Austin ? " Which of the two questions did Mr. Selfridge ask ? A. I think it was " Is that young Austin ? " But I cannot be pre- cise that it was . I ...
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