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" I may now therefore relieve you from the pain of hearing me any longer, and be myself relieved from speaking on a subject which agitates and distresses me. Since Lord George Gordon stands clear of every hostile act or purpose against the Legislature of... "
A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and ... - Σελίδα 617
1816
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...parts of the evidence in the moil mafterly manner, he concluded with thefe animated words : ' I may now relieve you from the pain of hearing me any longer, and be myfelf relieved from the pain of fpeaking on a fubjeel which agitates and diftrefles me. Since Lord...

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...of the evidence in the molt raafterly manner, he concluded with, thefe animated Words : ' I may now relieve you from the pain, of hearing me any longer, and be myfelf relieved from the pain of fpeaking on a fubjea: which agitates anií diftreíTes rae. Since...

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...natural, and that the Divine Providence was •watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. • I may now, therefore, relieve you from the pain of...Legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects, — since the whole tenour of his conduct repels the belief of the tratierous intention...

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...issues of life, and that the Providence of God was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. I may now, therefore, relieve you from the pain of hearing me any longer, and be myself relived from the pain of speaking on a subject which agitates and distresses me. Since, gentlemen,...

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Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 420 σελίδες
...than natural, and that the Divine Providence was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. I may now therefore relieve you from the pain of hearing...Legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects — since the whole tenour of his conduct repels the belief of the traitorous intention...

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Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 412 σελίδες
...than natural, and that the Divine Providence was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. I may now therefore relieve you from the pain of hearing...Legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects — since the whole tenour of his conduct repels the belief of the traitorous intention...

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...than natural, and that the Divine Providence was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. I may now therefore relieve you from the pain of hearing...Legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects—since the whole tenour of his conduct repels the belief of the traitorous intention...

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...than natural, and that the Divine Providence was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. 1 may now therefore relieve you from the pain of hearing...Legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects—since the whole tenour of his conduct repels the belief of the traitorous intention...

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Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 554 σελίδες
...been completely successful. " I may now, therefore, relieve you," said Mr. Erskine, in conclusion, " from the pain of hearing me any longer, and be myself...and distresses me. Since Lord George Gordon stands dear of every hostile act or purpose against the legislature of his country, or the properties of his...

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...than natural, and that the Divine Providence was watchful for the protection of innocence and truth. I may now, therefore, relieve you from the pain of...legislature of his country, or the properties of his fellow-subjects, — since the whole tenor of his conduct repels the belief of the traitorous intention...




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