I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case), — had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends, —... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 3091859Full view - About this book
| John Davison Lawson - Crime - 1916 - 944 pages
...fairly proved — for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case — had I so interfered in behalf of any of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends,... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Public lands - 1916 - 444 pages
...or the destruction of property, or to excite or incite slaves to rebellion or to make insurrection. Had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent . . . every man in this court would have deemed it an act worthy of reward rather than punishment.... | |
| Law - 1917 - 1106 pages
...been fairly proved (for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case), had I so interfered...so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends, father, mother, brother, sister, or wife or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed... | |
| Law - 1917 - 1062 pages
...intelligent, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends, father, mother, brother, sister, or wife or children, or any of that class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right; and every man in this court would have deemed it an act... | |
| Edward Waldo Emerson - American literature - 1918 - 752 pages
...rarely seen or read, I here introduce the greater part of his final speech in Court: — proved . . . had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful, the so-called great, or in behalf of any of their friends, either father, mother, brother, sister, wife,... | |
| Ohio - 1921 - 590 pages
...fairly proved — for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case — had I so interfered...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man in this Court would have deemed it an act worthy... | |
| Ohio - 1921 - 1314 pages
...fairly proved — for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case — had I so interfered...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man in this Court would have deemed it an act worthy... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - Literature - 1923 - 284 pages
...fairly proved — for I admire the truthfulness and candor of the greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case — had I so interfered...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man of this Court would have deemed it an act worthy... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - Anthologies - 1923 - 252 pages
...greater portion of the witnesses who have testified in this case — had I so interfered in Page 120 behalf of the rich, the powerful, the intelligent,...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man of this Court would have deemed it an act worthy... | |
| New York State Historical Association - New York (State) - 1924 - 434 pages
...asked if he had anything to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced upon him, he replied: "Had I so interfered in behalf of the rich, the powerful,...class, and suffered and sacrificed what I have in this interference, it would have been all right. Every man in court would have declared it an act worthy... | |
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