The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 14T. Boys, 1823 - Anecdotes |
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... hear him make any complaint to the judges ? A. I did not hear him , certainly . Q. I will ask you , whether you do or do not be- lieve that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour 26 PERCY ANECDOTES . SHERIDAN IN THE WITNESS BOX. ...
... hear him make any complaint to the judges ? A. I did not hear him , certainly . Q. I will ask you , whether you do or do not be- lieve that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour 26 PERCY ANECDOTES . SHERIDAN IN THE WITNESS BOX. ...
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... favour O'Connor's escape , upon your oath ? A. Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ? Q. I ask , as an inference from their conduct , as it fell under your observation , whether you think Lord Thanet ...
... favour O'Connor's escape , upon your oath ? A. Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ? Q. I ask , as an inference from their conduct , as it fell under your observation , whether you think Lord Thanet ...
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... favour the escape of O'Connor ? A. I repeat it again , that from what either of them did , I should have no right to conclude that they were persons assisting the escape of O'Connor . Q. I ask you again , whether you believe from the ...
... favour the escape of O'Connor ? A. I repeat it again , that from what either of them did , I should have no right to conclude that they were persons assisting the escape of O'Connor . Q. I ask you again , whether you believe from the ...
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... favour the escape of O'Connor ? A. My belief is , that they wished him to escape ; but , from any thing I saw of their conduct upon that occasion , I am not justified in saying so . Q. I will ask you , whether it was not previously ...
... favour the escape of O'Connor ? A. My belief is , that they wished him to escape ; but , from any thing I saw of their conduct upon that occasion , I am not justified in saying so . Q. I will ask you , whether it was not previously ...
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... favour . She had ordered a shawl from a shopkeeper , on condition that if it did not suit on trial , it was to be returned . In this shawl she attempted the character of Monimia , but it did not produced the expected effect . She ...
... favour . She had ordered a shawl from a shopkeeper , on condition that if it did not suit on trial , it was to be returned . In this shawl she attempted the character of Monimia , but it did not produced the expected effect . She ...
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