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" Have you Counsel? No. And they went through the same mockery, the prisoner giving the same answers, until a third indictment was thundered in his ears ; and he stood before the Court, silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this... "
1831-1846 - Page 819
by William Henry Seward, Frederick William Seward - 1877
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Argument of William H. Seward, in Defence of William Freeman, on His Trial ...

William Henry Seward - Insanity - 1846 - 64 pages
...siood before the Court, silent, motionless and bewildered. Genilemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can, but...before Heaven and you that to the best of my knowledge and belief the prisoner at the bar dues not at this moment know why it is that my shadow tails on you...
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The Statesmen of America in 1846

Sarah Mytton Maury - Statesmen, American - 1847 - 266 pages
...stood before the Court, silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can, but...Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on...
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The Trial of William Freeman: For the Murder of John G. Van Nest, Including ...

William Freeman, Benjamin Franklin Hall - Insanity (Law) - 1848 - 516 pages
...what you please, bring in what verdict you can, but I asseverate before Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the- Prisoner at...is that my shadow falls on you instead of his own. kind, shocked, beyond the power of expression, at the scene I have witnessed here of trymg a maniac...
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The Trial of William Freeman: For the Murder of John G. Van Nest, Including ...

William Freeman, Benjamin Franklin Hall - Insanity (Law) - 1848 - 510 pages
...stood before the court, silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can, but...Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the Prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on...
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Lives of the Governors of the State of New York

John Stilwell Jenkins - Governors - 1851 - 872 pages
...stood before the court, silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can ; but...Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on...
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Lives of the Governors of the State of New York

John Stilwell Jenkins - Governors - 1851 - 910 pages
...bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence what you please, bring in what verdict you can ; but 1 asseverate before Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at tlie bar docs not at this moment know why it ia that my shadow falls on...
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 1

William Henry Seward - United States - 1853 - 658 pages
...thundered in his ears, and he stood before the Court, silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this transaction what you please, bring...Heaven and you, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is tha't my shadow falls on...
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An Address on the Life, Character and Services of William Henry Seward ...

Charles Francis Adams - Governors - 1873 - 96 pages
...of this evidence, bring in what verdict you can, but I asseverate before Heaven and you that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the...is that my shadow falls on you instead of his own. I speak with all sincerity and earnestness, not because I expect my opinion to have weight, but I would...
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An Address on the Life, Character and Services of William Henry Seward ...

Charles Francis Adams - Governors - 1873 - 82 pages
...stood before the court silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence, bring in what verdict you can, but I asseverate before Heaven and you that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on...
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An Address on the Life, Character and Services of William Henry Seward ...

Charles Francis Adams - Governors - 1873 - 92 pages
...stood before the court silent, motionless, and bewildered. Gentlemen, you may think of this evidence, bring in what verdict you can, but I asseverate before Heaven and you that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the prisoner at the bar does not at this moment know why it is that my shadow falls on...
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