Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 109
... prisoner , and , in political cases , their names are never revealed . It may easily be imagined how many sources of enmity , hatred and revenge are thus opened against the unfortunate prisoner , generally to his ruin , even supposing ...
... prisoner , and , in political cases , their names are never revealed . It may easily be imagined how many sources of enmity , hatred and revenge are thus opened against the unfortunate prisoner , generally to his ruin , even supposing ...
Pagina 150
... prisoner had been adduced ; nor should the fact be over- looked that the jury , which was composed of small farmers and petty tradesmen , regarded with awe and reverence the solemn and stately personage who had arrived from the capital ...
... prisoner had been adduced ; nor should the fact be over- looked that the jury , which was composed of small farmers and petty tradesmen , regarded with awe and reverence the solemn and stately personage who had arrived from the capital ...
Pagina 151
... prisoner . At intervals , some leading question , well calculated to cause her to criminate herself , was abruptly put by the President , and at each denial she was de- sired to remember that she had confessed as much during her ...
... prisoner . At intervals , some leading question , well calculated to cause her to criminate herself , was abruptly put by the President , and at each denial she was de- sired to remember that she had confessed as much during her ...
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