The American Jurist: And Law Magazine, Volume 23Freeman & Bolles, 1840 - Law |
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Page 102
... Manson , added Mr. Clemandot , did not , as I thought , repel this accusation with sufficient warmth ! He believed her to be confounded , and pressing her with questions , madam Manson at length confessed that it was she who was there ...
... Manson , added Mr. Clemandot , did not , as I thought , repel this accusation with sufficient warmth ! He believed her to be confounded , and pressing her with questions , madam Manson at length confessed that it was she who was there ...
Page 103
... madam Manson , that since she was in the house of Bancal , she ought to know who were the assassins . " Do you ... madam Manson , and the embarrassment which my urgent questions respecting these two persons ( Bastide and Jausion ) ...
... madam Manson , that since she was in the house of Bancal , she ought to know who were the assassins . " Do you ... madam Manson , and the embarrassment which my urgent questions respecting these two persons ( Bastide and Jausion ) ...
Page 104
... Madam Manson was the daughter of an esteemed magistrate , the wife of an old officer ; the name of her family , more perhaps than the qualities which she had received from nature , had thrown open to her the best society in Rodez ; but ...
... Madam Manson was the daughter of an esteemed magistrate , the wife of an old officer ; the name of her family , more perhaps than the qualities which she had received from nature , had thrown open to her the best society in Rodez ; but ...
Page 106
... MANSON . " I place here , continues the prefect , a remarkable com- parison in regard to which madam Manson enjoined secrecy and of which she has made no mention in her written declaration . She had told Mr. Clemandot that she was ...
... MANSON . " I place here , continues the prefect , a remarkable com- parison in regard to which madam Manson enjoined secrecy and of which she has made no mention in her written declaration . She had told Mr. Clemandot that she was ...
Page 107
... Madam Manson left me with the impression , I confess , that she had told the truth , but not the whole truth , and that she knew the murderers , at the very least her preserver . I thought she had been restrained at the time by fear and ...
... Madam Manson left me with the impression , I confess , that she had told the truth , but not the whole truth , and that she knew the murderers , at the very least her preserver . I thought she had been restrained at the time by fear and ...
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