Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia: Hon. George P. Fisher Presiding, 2권U.S. Government Printing Office, 1867 - 1383페이지 |
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... connection with this case , Q. Did you tell either of these gentlemen the man said he was a southerner ? A. I did . Q. Did you then tell them that you asked him if his name was Surratt ? A. I did not ask the man such a thing . I simply ...
... connection with this case , Q. Did you tell either of these gentlemen the man said he was a southerner ? A. I did . Q. Did you then tell them that you asked him if his name was Surratt ? A. I did not ask the man such a thing . I simply ...
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... connection with any railroad , and for how long you have had it ? A I am general superintendent of the Northern Central railroad , and have been for five years and a half . Q. On the 15th of April , 1865 , where were you ? A. At ...
... connection with any railroad , and for how long you have had it ? A I am general superintendent of the Northern Central railroad , and have been for five years and a half . Q. On the 15th of April , 1865 , where were you ? A. At ...
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... connection is formed with the Western Maryland line , seven miles out of Baltimore , Q. When did it go through to Harrisburg ? A. Two trains left Baltimore on the evening of the 15th . Q. What time did they leave or arrive at Harrisburg ...
... connection is formed with the Western Maryland line , seven miles out of Baltimore , Q. When did it go through to Harrisburg ? A. Two trains left Baltimore on the evening of the 15th . Q. What time did they leave or arrive at Harrisburg ...
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... connection with this conspiracy rested was that his visit to Richmond was connected with the conspiracy - that he took money to Jacob Thompson , in Canada , and in order to connect him with it they brought Jacob Thompson into the ...
... connection with this conspiracy rested was that his visit to Richmond was connected with the conspiracy - that he took money to Jacob Thompson , in Canada , and in order to connect him with it they brought Jacob Thompson into the ...
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... connection to write . I did not succeed . I did not admire the English , and I went to France . Q. That was the reason you left ? A. Precisely . Q. The reason was that you could not get employment , and therefore you did not admire them ...
... connection to write . I did not succeed . I did not admire the English , and I went to France . Q. That was the reason you left ? A. Precisely . Q. The reason was that you could not get employment , and therefore you did not admire them ...
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14th of April Abraham Lincoln accessory alibi asked assassination Atzerodt believe Bissell BRADLEY called Canandaigua charge city of Washington committed confession conspiracy conspirators conversation court crime Cross-examined defence DISTRICT ATTORNEY Elkton Elmira evidence fact felony Ford's theatre gentlemen guilty hear Herold honor horse indictment Jacob Thompson John Surratt John Wilkes Booth judge jury justice kill knew learned counsel Lewis Payne lived McMillan MERRICK Montreal morning murder night o'clock Owego party Payne person PIERREPONT Port Tobacco present President principle prisoner prosecution prove purpose Question objected reason recollect refer remember reputation for truth Sergeant Dye Shefford side speak stand street Sunbury suppose swear sworn and examined talk tell testified testimony thing tion told took train trial truth and veracity United Watsontown Weichmann Williamsport witness York
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1180 페이지 - He feels for it, and ascertains that it beats no longer. It is accomplished. The deed is done. He retreats, retraces his steps to the window, passes out through it as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder : no eye has seen him ; no ear has heard him. The secret is his own, and it is safe. Ah, gentlemen ! that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can bestow it, and say it is safe.
1125 페이지 - For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same: for he is the minister of God to thee for good.
1233 페이지 - And Saul said, They have brought them from the Amalekites: for the people spared the best of the sheep and of the oxen, to sacrifice unto the Lord thy G-od ; and the rest we have utterly destroyed.
1120 페이지 - A thousand eyes turn at once to explore every man, every thing, every circumstance, connected with the time and place; a thousand ears catch every whisper ; a thousand excited minds intensely dwell on the scene, shedding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime the guilty soul cannot keep its own secret. It is false to itself; or rather it feels an irresistible impulse of conscience to be true to itself.
1240 페이지 - Both read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and each invokes His aid against the other. It may seem strange that any men should dare to ask a just God's assistance in wringing their bread from the sweat of other men's faces, but let us judge not, that we be not judged.
1124 페이지 - The secret which the murderer possesses soon comes to possess him, and like the evil spirits of which we read it overcomes him and leads him whithersoever it will. He feels it beating at his heart, rising to his throat and demanding disclosure. He thinks the whole world sees it in his face, reads it in his eyes and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts.
1124 페이지 - He feels it beating at his heart, rising to his throat, and demanding disclosure. He thinks the whole world sees it in his face, reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down his courage, it conquers his prudence. When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him, and the net of circumstances to entangle him, the fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burst forth.
1233 페이지 - And Samuel said, When thou wast little in thine own sight, wast thou not made the head of the tribes of Israel, and the Lord anointed thee king over Israel? And the Lord sent thee on a journey, and said, Go and utterly destroy the sinners the Amalekites, and fight against them until they be consumed. Wherefore then didst thou not obey the voice of the Lord, but didst fly upon the spoil, and didst evil in the sight of the Lord?
1240 페이지 - Neither party expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it has already attained. Neither anticipated that the cause of the conflict might cease when, or even before the conflict itself should cease. Each looked for an easier triumph, and a result less fundamental and astounding.
1124 페이지 - Especially in a case exciting so much attention as this, discovery must come, and will come, sooner or later. A thousand eyes turn at once to explore every man, every thing, every circumstance connected with the time and place ; a thousand ears catch every whisper ; a thousand excited minds intensely dwell on the scene, shedding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery.