| Student of the Inner Temple, Thoamas Aldridge - 1811 - 506 sidor
...frequently, and had his solemn assurances that no man should he privy to it but Mr. Fletcher and himself — and if no injury was done to any man upon earth,' I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity, and protection of my country." The jury... | |
| 1815 - 706 sidor
...frequently, and had hi* solemn assurances that no man should be privy to it but ilr. Fletcher and himself — and if no injury was done to any man upon earth, I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity, and protection, of my country." The jury... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 636 sidor
...frequently ; and had his solemn assurances that no man should be privy to it but Mr. Fletcher and himself; and if no injury was done to any man upon earth, I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity, and protection of ray country.'' The jury... | |
| Peter Burke - 1849 - 522 sidor
...frequently ; and had his solemn assurances that no man should be privy to it but Mr. Fletcher and himself; and if no injury was done to any man upon earth, I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity, and protection of my country.'' The jury... | |
| Frederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead - 1926 - 336 sidor
...most impartial survey of matters, not the slightest intention of injury can appear to anyone . . . and if no injury was done to any man upon earth, I then hope, I trust, I fully confide myself in the tenderness, humanity and protection of my country." The summing-up... | |
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