| Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - 1764 - 330 pàgines
...Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we muft now appeal ; forwitnefles to the truth of the fa&s we have offered, and are denied the liberty to prove; and let it notfeem ftrange, that 1 apply myfelf to you in this manner ; I am warranted fo to do both by law and... | |
| 1816 - 752 pàgines
...the like eloquent strain : " Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must appeal for witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered, and are denied the liberty to prove : the law supposes you to be summoned out of the neighbourhood where the fact is alleged to be committed... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 pàgines
...Hamilton. I thank your honor. Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must now appeal for witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered and are...to prove; and let it not seem strange, that I apply myself to you in this manner; I am warranted so to do both by law and reason. The law supposes you... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 808 pàgines
...addressed the jury as follows : Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must now appeal for witnesses to the truth of the facts' we have offered, and are...to prove ; and let it not seem strange that I apply myself to you in this manner ; I am warranted so to do, both by law and reason. The law supposes you... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 814 pàgines
...have offered, and are denied the liberty to prove ; and let it not seem strange that I apply myself to you in this manner ; I am warranted so to do, both by law and reason. The law supposes you to be summoned out of the neighborhood where the fact is alleged to be committed ;... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 806 pàgines
...jury, it is to you we must now appeal for witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered, and arc denied the liberty to prove ; and let it not seem strange that I apply myself to you in this manner ; I am warranted so to do, both by law and reason. The law supposes you... | |
| 1878 - 968 pàgines
...and then taming to the jury, he said: "Then it is to you, gentlemen, we must now appeal for witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered and are denied the liberty to prove. I beg leave to lay it down as a standing rule in such cases that the suppression of eridence ought... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 710 pàgines
...then turning to the jury continued: "Gentlemen of the jury, to you we must now appeal for witnesses of the facts we have offered and are denied the liberty to prove : you are to be the judges of the law and the facts." It would be impossible here to give any distinct... | |
| 1893 - 452 pàgines
...then turning to the jury continued: "Gentlemen of the jury, to you we must now appeal for witnesses of the facts we have offered and are denied the liberty to prove: you are to be the judges of the law and the facts." It would be impossible here to give any distinct... | |
| Charles Augustus Hanna - 1902 - 624 pàgines
...Hamilton. I thank your Honor. Then Gentlemen of the Jury, it is to you we must now appeal, for witnesses, to the truth of the facts we have offered, and are...prove ; and let it not seem strange, that I apply myself to you in this manner, I am warranted so to do both by law and reason. Mr. Chief Justice. No,... | |
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