... an assault upon one Griffith Gaunt, Esq., and him, the said Griffith Gaunt, did with force and arms assassinate and do to death, against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity. After reading the indictment, the Clerk of Arraigns... Griffith Gaunt: Or, Jealousy - 119 페이지저자: Charles Reade - 1873 - 143 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1810 - 808 페이지
...the peace of ou r sovereign lord the king, liio crown aud dignity. How sayest inuu, Samuel Atkins, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted and hast been now arraigned, or, not Guilty ? S. Atkins. Not Guilty. Cl.ijfCr. Culprit, how wilt thou... | |
| 1816 - 752 페이지
...hand. (Wbich he did.) Thou stundest indicted, <Vc. Cl. of Arr. How sayest thou, Tlminas liambridge, art thou Guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted, or Not Guilty? Bambridge. Not Guilty. Cl. of Arr. How wilt thou he tried ? Bamliridge. By God and ray country. . Cl.... | |
| 1816 - 748 페이지
...hand. (Which be did.) Thou standest mOicd'il, &C. ( .'/. of Arr. How sayest thou, Thomas Bambridge, art thou Guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted, or Nut Guilty ? Bambridge. Not Guilty. Cl. of Arr. How wilt thou be tried ? Bambridge. By Gad and my country.... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 816 페이지
...God and my country. . Cl. of the Cr. God send thee a good deliverance. How saycst thou, Henry Berry, art thou Guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted, and hast been now ,>,rraigned, or Not Guilty ? Berry. Not Guilty. Cl. of the Cr. Culprit, how wilt... | |
| Charles Reade - 1866 - 346 페이지
...After reading the indictment, the Clerk of Arraigns turned to the prisoner, "How sayest thou, Catherine Gaunt, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof...my country." " God send thee a good deliverance." then rose to open the case ; but the prisoner, with a pale face, but most courteous demeanour, begged... | |
| Charles Reade - 1869 - 428 페이지
...After reading the indictment, the Clerk of Arraigns turned to the prisoner, "How sayest thou, Catherine Gaunt, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof...am not guilty." " Culprit, how wilt thou be tried f " Culprit I am none, but only accused : I will be tried by God and my country." " God send thee a... | |
| Charles Reade - 1891 - 424 페이지
...After reading the indictment, the Clerk of Arraigns turned to the prisoner, "How sayest thou, Catherine Gaunt, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof...my country." " God send thee a good deliverance." favour to ask : and that favour, methinks, you will grant, since it is but justice, impartial justice.... | |
| Eric Russell Watson - 1913 - 274 페이지
...the substance of the indictment, and in conclusion, the clerk asked, "How sayest i hou, Eugone Aram, art thou guilty of the felony and murder whereof thou standest indicted, or not guilty?" Aram: "Not guilty." The clerk : "Culprit, how wilt thou be tried?" Aram: "By God and my country." Culprit... | |
| 1866 - 796 페이지
...being moved by the instigation of (he Devil, she had on the fifteenth of October, in the tenth year of the reign of his present Majesty, aided and abetted...standest indicted, — or not guilty?" "I am not guilty." 14 Culprit, how wilt thou be tried ? " " Culprit I am none, but only accused. I will be tried by God... | |
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