| 1741 - 930 pages
...manners, and you (hall be allowed all the liberty you can reasonably defire. Mr. Hamilton. I slunk your honour. Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we mult now appeal ; for witnefles to the pictures; as by fixing up a gallows againft a man's door, or... | |
| Father of Candor (pseud.), John Almon - 1764 - 330 pages
...with good manners, and you fhall be allowed all the liberty you can reafonably defire. Mr. Hamilton. 1 thank your honour. 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... | |
| 1816 - 752 pages
...Court, 1 see, is against us iu this point ; and that I hope 1 may be allowed to say. Mr. Chief Justice. Use the Court with good -manners, and you shall be...Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must no.v appeal, fur witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered, and are denied the liberty to... | |
| 1816 - 748 pages
...point ; and that I hope I may be allowed to eay. Mr. Chief Justice. Use the Ceurt with good-manners, and you shall be allowed all the liberty you can reasonably...of the jury, it is to you we must now appeal, for witnesses to the truth of the facts we have offered, and are denied the liberty to prove ; anil let... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 pages
...court, I see, is against us on this point ; and that, I hope, I may be allowed to say; Chief Justice. Use the court with good manners, and you shall be allowed all the liberty you can reasonably desire. Hamilton. I thank your honor. Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must now appeal for witnesses... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 pages
...manners, and you shall be allowed all the liberty you can reasonably desire. 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 denied the liberty to prove; and let it... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 808 pages
...evidence, therefore, in the case, Mr. Hamilton proceeded to sum up, and 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 denied the liberty to prove ; and let... | |
| Frederic Hudson - 1873 - 806 pages
...evidence, therefore, in the case, Mr. Hamilton proceeded to sum up, and 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 arc denied the liberty to prove ; and let... | |
| 1890 - 906 pages
...I see is against us in this point ; and that I hope I may be allowed to say. Mr. Cldff Justice. — Use the Court with good manners, and you shall be...the liberty you can reasonably desire. Mr. Hamilton. — 1 thank your honor. Then, gentlemen of the jury, it is to you we must now appeal for witnesses... | |
| Frank Moss - 1897 - 674 pages
...against us on this point; and that, I hope, I may be allowed to say." The condescending answer was: "Use the Court with good manners and you shall be...allowed all the liberty you can reasonably desire." It will be noted how wisely Mr. Hamilton led the Court to declare its unyielding opposition to Mr.... | |
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