The Trial of Edward Marcus Despard, Esquire: For High Treason, at the Session House, Newington, Surry, on Monday the Seventh of February, 1803M. Gurney, 1803 - 271페이지 |
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... conspirators themselves , from persons combined and confederated in the actual execution of the same dangerous designs and enterprises . The evidence of accomplices , although unquestion- ably competent , is at all times to be received ...
... conspirators themselves , from persons combined and confederated in the actual execution of the same dangerous designs and enterprises . The evidence of accomplices , although unquestion- ably competent , is at all times to be received ...
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... conspirators , and the extent of the conspiracy , the effectual means of its own entire protection and impunity . A principle of distrust , in respect to the evidence of accomplices , pushed to so extravagant an excess , would be ...
... conspirators , and the extent of the conspiracy , the effectual means of its own entire protection and impunity . A principle of distrust , in respect to the evidence of accomplices , pushed to so extravagant an excess , would be ...
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... Conspirators in so base a crime , if such crime be proved to have existed , should be delivered over to that punishment which the Law has so justly provided for their offence . Gentlemen , I am however ready to admit , what no doubt the ...
... Conspirators in so base a crime , if such crime be proved to have existed , should be delivered over to that punishment which the Law has so justly provided for their offence . Gentlemen , I am however ready to admit , what no doubt the ...
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... conspirators is admis- sible upon the trial of every one , whether done in the presence or not of the Prisoner under trial , because the extent , the nature , and the object of a conspiracy , to be carried on by the agency of a great ...
... conspirators is admis- sible upon the trial of every one , whether done in the presence or not of the Prisoner under trial , because the extent , the nature , and the object of a conspiracy , to be carried on by the agency of a great ...
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... conspirators , I shall not take you to a more distant period than somewhere about the spring of the last year . I think it will appear that about the month of March , in the last year , a de- tachment of the guards , to which one of ...
... conspirators , I shall not take you to a more distant period than somewhere about the spring of the last year . I think it will appear that about the month of March , in the last year , a de- tachment of the guards , to which one of ...
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16th of November accomplice Alured Clarke appointed Arthur Graham asked attack attend believe Bownas bread and cheese called character charge circumstances Colonel Despard confirmed conspiracy conspirators conversation Country Court crime Daniel Tyndall dence discharged duty Edward Marcus Despard Emblin evidence Examined execution false Traitors Flying Horse Force and Arms Gentlemen give Government guards guilt Ham and Windmill heard High Treason indictment innocent James Sedgwick Wratten John Doyle John Francis John Wood Jury Justice King King's kiss Lord Ellenborough Majesty means meeting ment never Newington Oakley Arms oath objects observations officers overt paper pard Parliament passed persons present Prisoner proved public house purpose recollect regiment say any thing shew soldiers stairs swear sworn tap-room tell testimony Thomas Broughton Thomas Newman Thomas Phillips tion told Tower trial Whitechapel William Francis William Lander Winterbottom witnesses
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22 페이지 - AB afterwards, to wit, on the day and year aforesaid, with force and arms, at the parish aforesaid, in the county aforesaid...
20 페이지 - Reign aforesaid and on divers other Days and Times as well before as after with Force and Arms at the said parish of...
4 페이지 - An Act for the Safety and Preservation of His Majesty's Person and Government against treasonable and seditious Practices and Attempts...
9 페이지 - ... may be indicted, arraigned, tried and attainted in the same manner and according to the same course and order of trial in every respect, and upon the like evidence, as if such person or persons stood charged with murder...
143 페이지 - Nothing renders the crime of high treason more arbitrary than declaring people guilty of it for indiscreet speeches. Speech is so subject to interpretation ; there is so great a difference between indiscretion and malice; and frequently...
64 페이지 - ... these are the objects for which we contend, and to obtain these objects we swear to be united in the awful presence of Almighty God.
206 페이지 - I am one, my liege, Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world Have so incensed that I am reckless what I do to spite the world.
172 페이지 - ... wall together. In all that period of time, no man could have shown more zealous attachment to his Sovereign and his country than Colonel Despard did. I formed the highest opinion of him at that time, as a man and an officer, seeing him so willing in the service of his Sovereign.
143 페이지 - ... that in repeating the same words they have not the same meaning; this depends on their connection with other things, and sometimes more is signified by silence than by any expression whatever. Since there can be nothing so equivocal and ambiguous as all this, how is it possible to convert it into a crime of high treason? Wherever this law is established, there is an end not only of liberty, but even of its very shadow.
105 페이지 - I asked him if it would be a pretty steady job and he said yes. . . . Q. What did you say to him? A. I told him I would go to work, yes. Q. And you went to work the next morning? A. Yes, sir.