Annual Register of World Events, Volume 781837 - History |
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Page v
... Prisoners at Barcelona - Attempt to proclaim the Constitution of 1812 - Discussions in the Cortes on the Electoral Law - Ministers are left in a minority , and dissolve the Cortes - Mili- tary operations in Navarre - Useless movements ...
... Prisoners at Barcelona - Attempt to proclaim the Constitution of 1812 - Discussions in the Cortes on the Electoral Law - Ministers are left in a minority , and dissolve the Cortes - Mili- tary operations in Navarre - Useless movements ...
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... prisoner - Insurrection of the Federalists sup- pressed - Measures of the Mexican Government - and of the Govern- ment of Texas . - PERU . - Defeat and death of the Usurping President- Division of Peru into two independent States ...
... prisoner - Insurrection of the Federalists sup- pressed - Measures of the Mexican Government - and of the Govern- ment of Texas . - PERU . - Defeat and death of the Usurping President- Division of Peru into two independent States ...
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... prisoners on trial for felony the benefit of counsel to address the jury on their behalf , were attended with success in the present session . A bill to that effect had passed the House of Commons in 1834 : it had been read a first time ...
... prisoners on trial for felony the benefit of counsel to address the jury on their behalf , were attended with success in the present session . A bill to that effect had passed the House of Commons in 1834 : it had been read a first time ...
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... prisoner's counsel , was an utter fallacy . It was impossible that the judge could be so instructed concerning the prisoner's case , as to be able to act with effect : he knew only the case against the prisoner . Sir Frederick might ...
... prisoner's counsel , was an utter fallacy . It was impossible that the judge could be so instructed concerning the prisoner's case , as to be able to act with effect : he knew only the case against the prisoner . Sir Frederick might ...
Page 164
... prisoner himself would have much more weight with the jury than the speech of any counsel . Was not this a mere mockery ? How few men , even of education , when placed in the situation of criminal on a charge of felony , possessed ...
... prisoner himself would have much more weight with the jury than the speech of any counsel . Was not this a mere mockery ? How few men , even of education , when placed in the situation of criminal on a charge of felony , possessed ...
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