The Trial of William Brodie Wright and Cabinet Maker in Edinburgh, and of George Smith Grocer There, Before the High Court of Justiciary, Held at Edinburgh on Wednesday the 27th, and Thursday the 28th, August 1788: For Breaking Into the General Excise-Office at Edinburgh on the 5th of March Last : Containing the Evidence at Large for and Against the Prisoners, Accurate Statements of the Pleadings of the Counsel, and the Opinions of the Judges on Many Important Points of Law, with the Whole Proceedings

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C. Elliot, 1788 - 279 páginas

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Página 10 - Boswell, you did wickedly and maliciously challenge the said sir Alexander Boswell to fight a duel with you ; and a time and place of meeting having been concerted, you did, upon Tuesday, the...
Página 13 - M'Dougal, at your trial, will, for that purpose, be in due time lodged in the hands of the clerk of the High Court of Justiciary, before which you are to be tried, that you may have an opportunity of seeing the same ; all which, or part thereof, being found proven by the verdict of an assize, or admitted by the...
Página 122 - Let us take the Road. Hark! I hear the sound of Coaches! The hour of Attack approaches, To your Arms, brave Boys, and load. See the Ball I hold! Let the Chymists toil like Asses, Our fire their fire surpasses, And turns all our Lead to Gold.
Página 104 - LASTLY, the effect of such pardon by the king, is to make the offender a new man ; to acquit him of all corporal penalties and forfeitures annexed to that offence for which he obtains his pardon ; and not so much to restore his former, as to give him a new credit and capacity.
Página 14 - Stuart, ought to be punished with the pains of law, to deter others from committing the like crimes in all time coming.
Página 193 - Wilde, a counsel in the case, contended that in cases of libel the jury are judges of the law as well as of the fact.
Página 199 - The needy man who has known better days, One whom distress has spited at the world, Is he whom tempting fiends would pitch upon To do such deeds as make the prosperous men Lift up their hands and wonder who could do them.
Página 10 - Majesty's interest : That albeit, by the laws of this and of every other well governed realm...
Página 155 - They will miss me more than any other in Scotland. May God, in his infinite goodness, stir up some friendly aid for their support, for it is not in my power at present to give them any assistance. Yet I think they will not absolutely starve in a Christian land, where their father once had friends, and who was always liberal to the distressed.
Página 154 - I hope in a fhort time to be in Edinburgh, and confute perfonally many falfe afperfions made againft me by him and others. Write me how the main went ; how you came on in it ; if my black cock fought and gained, &c.

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