| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 464 sidor
...have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? • A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right; he might have been, perhaps, to the right of Mr. Humer in the morning ; but what I mean is, that he never moved out of the place where the Counsel sat.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1816 - 468 sidor
...You have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right...is, that he never moved out of the place where the Counsel sat. Q. Then he must have been under your own observation the whole of the day? A. Yes. Q.... | |
| James Ridgway - 1816 - 466 sidor
...You have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right;...is, that he never moved out of the place where the Counsel sat. Q. Then he must have been under your own observation the whole of the day? A. Yes. Q.... | |
| 1820 - 704 sidor
...You have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? — As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right...is, that he never moved out of the place where the counsel sat. Then he must have been under your own observation the whole of the day ? — Yes. Did... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1870 - 552 sidor
...You have told us, that, during the whole day, Mr Fergusson kept the same place ? A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right...is, that he never moved out of the place where the counsel sat. Q. Then he must have been under your own observation the whole of the day ? A. Yes. Q.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1876 - 544 sidor
...You have told us that, during the whole day, Mr. Fergusson kept the same place ? A. As to the same place, I believe he might have moved to the right ; he might have been, perhaps, to the right of Mr. PI inner in the morning ; but what I mean is, that he never moved out of the place where the counsel... | |
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