We have not been able to obtain any particulars of the trial of Stevens and Hazlitt. On the I4th of February they were brought into court to receive sentence. Being asked whether they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them, Stevens... The Bomb - Page 263by Frank Harris - 1908 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Brown - Abolitionists - 1861 - 486 pages
...Stevens and Hazlitt. On the I4th of February they were brought into court to receive sentence. Being asked whether they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them, Stevens replied : — " May it please the court, I have a few words to say. Some of the testimony given... | |
| Richard Davis Webb - 1861 - 480 pages
...Stevens and Hazlitt. On the I4th of February they were brought into court to receive sentence. Being asked whether they had anything to say -why sentence should not be passed upon them, Stevens replied : — " May it please the court, I have a few words to say. Some of the testimony given... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 650 pages
...they gave in a verdict of " Guilty " against all four prisoners. On being asked, in the usual form, if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them, the prisoner Austin Bidwell inquired whether it would be any use for him to apply for a short postponement... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1874 - 630 pages
...they gave in a verdict of " Guilty " against all four prisoners. On being asked, in the usual form, if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them, the prisoner Austin Bidwell inquired whether it would be any use for him to apply for a short postponement... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 622 pages
...they gave in a verdict of " Guilty " against all four prisoners. On being asked, in the usual form, if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them, the prisoner Austin Bidwell inquired whether it would be any use for him to apply for a short postponement... | |
| Johann Joseph Most - Anarchism - 1890 - 36 pages
...Cents. THE ACCUSED THE ACCUSERS, THE FAMOUS SPEECHES EIGHT CHICAGO' ANARCHISTS IN COURT, WHEN ASKED IF THEY HAD ANYTHING TO SAY, WHY SENTENCE SHOULD NOT BE PASSED UPON THEM, On October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1886, at Chicago, 111. PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIALISTIC PUBLISHING SOCIETY,... | |
| Josef Stammhammer - Communism - 1900 - 420 pages
...Accused (The) the accusers. The famous speeches of the eight Chicago anarchists in Court. When asked if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them. On oct. 7th, 8th and 9lh, 1886. 8°. Chicago, published by the Socialistic Publishing Society, sa (1886).... | |
| Charles White - Australia - 1900 - 436 pages
...there was another charge against him. The three prisoners who had been found guilty were then asked if they had anything to say why sentence should not be passed upon them. Alexander Fordyce said he was not guilty of wounding at the time of the robbery. Henry Manns said he... | |
| Law - 1916 - 1380 pages
...Masagi, 16 Hawaii 196, that as no ruling was made by a trial court as to whether the defendants should be asked whether they had anything to say why sentence should not be pronounced, the subject could not be considered on appeal where the only exception taken was to the... | |
| Emma Goldman, Candace Falk - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 688 pages
...The Accused, the Accusers: The Famous Speeches of the Eight Chicago Anarchists in Court When Asked If They Had Anything to Say Why Sentence Should Not Be Passed upon Them. On October 7th, 8th and 9th, 1886, Chicago, Illinois. Chicago: Socialistic Publishing Society, [1886?].... | |
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