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" SirW.Follett,who again used his decaying strength the hour before judgment was passed upon us in the Bench, pointed to me with an austere look, and said, ' This man is the chief author of the violence that occurred, and I conjure your lordship to pass... "
Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine - Page 511
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Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 3

1845 - 616 pages
...After describing his trial, and his being brought up for judgment, he says : — " Sir W. Follettj who again used his decaying strength the hour before judgment...years have passed, and the great lawyer is no more. lle wronged me, but I think of him with no vindictive feelings, for my imprisonment has been to me...
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Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 2

Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1845 - 634 pages
...judgment, he says : — " Sir W. Follett, who again used his decaying strength the hour before judgment wag passed upon us in the Bench, pointed to me with an...is no more. He wronged me, but I think of him with n0 vindictive feelings, for my imprisonment has been to me a nobler source of satisfaction than he...
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The Purgatory of Suicides: A Prison-rhyme

Thomas Cooper - Chartism - 1845 - 364 pages
...pass on all the fortunate revolutions that have occurred in our history. Yet Sir William Follett, who again used his decaying strength, the hour before...of the violence that occurred, and I conjure your lordships to pass a severe sentence on the prisoner Cooper." Scarcely three years have passed, and...
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The purgatory of suicides, a prison rhyme

Thomas Cooper - English poetry - 1845 - 368 pages
...the violence that occurred, and I conjure your lordships to pass a severe sentence on the prisoner Cooper." Scarcely three years have passed, and the great lawyer is no more. Ho wronged me, but I think of him with no vindictive feeling, for my imprisonment has opened to me...
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The Literature of Labour: Illustrious Instances of the Education of Poetry ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - Poets, English - 1851 - 260 pages
...composition of " The Purgatory of Suicides." In the preface to that Great Poem, the author says, " Scarcely three years have passed, and the great lawyer...wronged me, but I think of him with no vindictive feeling, for my imprisonment has opened to me a nobler source of satisfaction than he could ever derive...
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The Literature of Labour: Illustrious Instances of the Education of Poetry ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - Blind blocked bindings (Binding) - 1852 - 230 pages
...composition of " The Purgatory of Suicides." In the preface to that great poem, the author says, " Scarcely three years have passed, and the great lawyer...is no more. He wronged me, but I think of him with nt> vindictive feeling ; for my imprisonment has opened to me a nobler source of satisfaction than...
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Prison Books and Their Authors

John Alfred Langford - Authors, English - 1861 - 396 pages
...your lordfhips to pafs a fevere fentence on the prifoner Cooper.' " Scarcely three years have pafTed, and the great lawyer is no more. He wronged me, but I think of him with no vindictive feeling, for my imprifonment has opened to me a nobler fource of fatisfaction than he could ever derive...
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Prison Books and Their Authors

John Alfred Langford - Authors, English - 1861 - 400 pages
...hour before judgment was pafled upon us in the Bench, pointed to me with an auftere look, and faid, ' This man is the chief author of the violence that occurred, and I conjure your lordfhips to pafs a fevere fentence on the prifoner Cooper.' " Scarcely three years have pafled, and...
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

Great Britain - 1870 - 494 pages
...Follett, who had had charge of both the Stafford prosecutions, " again used his decaying strength ; and, the hour before judgment was passed upon us in the...of the violence that occurred, and I conjure your Lordships to pass a severe sentence upon the prisoner Cooper.' " f Mr. Cooper inflicted another speech,...
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The Peerage of Poverty: Or, Learners and Workers in Fields, Farms, and Factories

Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1870 - 552 pages
...or counsel, against four regular gownsmen with horse-hair wigs. ***** Yet, Sir William Follett, who again used his decaying strength, the hour before...passed upon us in the bench, pointed to me with an dustere look and said, " This man is the chief author of the violence that occurred, and I conjure...
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