The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volym 3John Ballantyne and Company, 1812 |
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... defendant ( whether a Caravat or a Shanevest , did not appear , ) was asked by the alderman how long he had been in this country , and by what ship he came ? He answered , " In no ship at all , at - all , for it was only a sloop . He ...
... defendant ( whether a Caravat or a Shanevest , did not appear , ) was asked by the alderman how long he had been in this country , and by what ship he came ? He answered , " In no ship at all , at - all , for it was only a sloop . He ...
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... defendant , but had merely beckoned to his little dog . The defendant instantly changed his tone to the most vehement and scurrilous abuse - swore the defendant had call- ed him , and said he would be d - d but he would have a shilling ...
... defendant , but had merely beckoned to his little dog . The defendant instantly changed his tone to the most vehement and scurrilous abuse - swore the defendant had call- ed him , and said he would be d - d but he would have a shilling ...
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... defendant , he does not get his costs . And the counsel who were in the cause say , in their opinion , it was one of the best casks of wine which ever reached the English coast . At half - past two o'clock , on Tues- day , the corning ...
... defendant , he does not get his costs . And the counsel who were in the cause say , in their opinion , it was one of the best casks of wine which ever reached the English coast . At half - past two o'clock , on Tues- day , the corning ...
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... defendant's suf- ferings from the loss of his teeth , be- fore the plaintiff came to set him at ease , by furnishing him with an entire set . This was a case which required no colouring of fancy , which drew its interest from no fine ...
... defendant's suf- ferings from the loss of his teeth , be- fore the plaintiff came to set him at ease , by furnishing him with an entire set . This was a case which required no colouring of fancy , which drew its interest from no fine ...
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... defendant's side sufficient to rebut the claim which was then before them . That evidence had merely gone to prove that the defendant disliked his bar- gain , and wished to get rid of it . The jury brought in a verdict for forty guineas ...
... defendant's side sufficient to rebut the claim which was then before them . That evidence had merely gone to prove that the defendant disliked his bar- gain , and wished to get rid of it . The jury brought in a verdict for forty guineas ...
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