Thanks of the Freemen of this Corporation for that signal Service, which he cheerfully undertook under great Indisposition of Body, and generously performed, refusing any Fee or Reward; and in Testimony of our great Esteem for his Person, and Sense of... The United States Democratic Review - Page 811857Full view - About this book
| John Jay Smith - Criminal law - 1836 - 612 pages
...misrepresenting, or being mistaken, or not, in the day, or time, to which they respectively spoke. The jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of Not Guilty. Mr. Holroyd, the judge's son, introduces observations to render it probable that the girl was drowned... | |
| 1849 - 1148 pages
...by the adibinistration of lobelia, they must find the prisoner guilty; if not, they must acquit him. The jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of Not Guilty, which was received with clapping of hands. His LORDSHIP (addressing the prisoner) said — I would... | |
| Pharmacy - 1850 - 638 pages
...by the administration of lobelia, they must find the prisoner guilty; if not, they must acquit him. The jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of Not Guilty. His Lordship (addressing the prisoner) said — " I would advise you to abstain from giving that medicine... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 520 pages
...Such was the state of affairs, as connected with this memorable trial, in the dead of the night, when the jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of Not Guilty. This announcement was received by the assembled multitude with a tremendous shout of exultation, which... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania - 1853 - 472 pages
...by these presents bear to the said Andrew Hamilton, Esq., the pnblick thanks of the Freemen of this Corporation for that signal service which he cheerfully...great indisposition of body, and generously performed' without any Fee or Reward. And In Testimony of our great esteem for his person and sense of his merit,... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - New York (State) - 1859 - 126 pages
...by these presents bear to the said Andrew Hamilton, Esq., the Public thanks of the Freemen of this Corporation, for that Signal Service which he Cheerfully...Indisposition of body and Generously performed, Refusing any ffee or Reward, And in Testimony of our Great Esteem for his Person and Sense of his Merit, do... | |
| John Homer French - New York (State) - 1860 - 816 pages
...station, and the other dare not, because of his waut of courage, defend himself in another manner/ " The jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict...guilty, to the great mortification of the court and of Zen gar's persecutors, but with great satisfaction to the people. Such was the struggle which the prose... | |
| John Homer French - New York (State) - 1860 - 808 pages
...dare not, because of hie want of courage, defend himself in another manner.' " The Jury, after a abort consultation, returned a verdict of not guilty, to the great mortification of the court and of Zenger'e persecutors, but with g^eat satisfaction to the people. Such vas the struggle which the press... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1853 - 698 pages
...station, and the other dare not, because of his want of courage, defend himself in another manner.' "* The jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of not guilty, to the great mortifi cation of the court and of Zenger's persecutors, but with great satisfaction to the people.... | |
| Law - 1865 - 646 pages
...was indicted before him for indecently assaulting Elizabeth Johnstone, a child of tender years, and the jury, after a short consultation, returned a verdict of not guilty, whereupon the assistant-judge (addressing the prisoner) said — ''The jury have found you not guilty,... | |
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