Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... of race ; of Moor and Christian ; of veiled beauty and armed knight ; of fountained garden and pillared court ; of gigantic cathedral and fantastic mosque ; of mountains crowned with chestnut and B 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 3.
... of race ; of Moor and Christian ; of veiled beauty and armed knight ; of fountained garden and pillared court ; of gigantic cathedral and fantastic mosque ; of mountains crowned with chestnut and B 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 3.
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... Court was ordered by the Legislature for the trial of the prisoners at Salem , in July . At that time , John F. Knapp was indicted as principal in the murder , and George Crowninshield and Joseph J. Knapp as accessories . " On account ...
... Court was ordered by the Legislature for the trial of the prisoners at Salem , in July . At that time , John F. Knapp was indicted as principal in the murder , and George Crowninshield and Joseph J. Knapp as accessories . " On account ...
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... court nothing could be carried against the law , and that gentlemen intelligent and just as you are , are not by any power to be hurried beyond the evidence . Though I could well have wished to shun this occasion , I have not felt at ...
... court nothing could be carried against the law , and that gentlemen intelligent and just as you are , are not by any power to be hurried beyond the evidence . Though I could well have wished to shun this occasion , I have not felt at ...
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... court as well as in ; innocent citizens never sus- pected of crime , as well as innocent prisoners at the bar . " The criminal law is not founded on a principle of vengeance . It does not punish that it may inflict suffering . The ...
... court as well as in ; innocent citizens never sus- pected of crime , as well as innocent prisoners at the bar . " The criminal law is not founded on a principle of vengeance . It does not punish that it may inflict suffering . The ...
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... court . Your verdict , it is true , may endanger the prisoner's life , but then it is to save other lives . If the prisoner's guilt has been shown and proved beyond all reasonable doubt , you will convict him . If such reasonable doubts ...
... court . Your verdict , it is true , may endanger the prisoner's life , but then it is to save other lives . If the prisoner's guilt has been shown and proved beyond all reasonable doubt , you will convict him . If such reasonable doubts ...
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