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Page 265
... taken as the proceedings of the new court martial ; and that the depositions , being first read to and confirmed by the several witnesses upon oath , should be taken as good and valid evidence in the cause . The pri- soner accepted the ...
... taken as the proceedings of the new court martial ; and that the depositions , being first read to and confirmed by the several witnesses upon oath , should be taken as good and valid evidence in the cause . The pri- soner accepted the ...
Page 283
... taken off , and I led up by two fellows . On the way up , I heard the in- strument used for the bastinado rattle , and knew from that what I had to expect . Upon entering , I found a small neat Persian carpet spread for me , which was ...
... taken off , and I led up by two fellows . On the way up , I heard the in- strument used for the bastinado rattle , and knew from that what I had to expect . Upon entering , I found a small neat Persian carpet spread for me , which was ...
Page 289
... taken in- ternally , and this is actually the case , as appears from the best au- thorities . Its most obvious operation is that of exciting the action of the bowels , which it does in almost all cases when a considerable dose is taken ...
... taken in- ternally , and this is actually the case , as appears from the best au- thorities . Its most obvious operation is that of exciting the action of the bowels , which it does in almost all cases when a considerable dose is taken ...
Contents
Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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