| 1820 - 704 pages
...believe that lord Thane t and Mr. Ferguuon meant to favour O'Connor's escape, upon your oath ? — Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts merely to opinion. I ask, as an inference from their conduct, as it fell under your observation, whether you think lord... | |
| William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 pages
...you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour O'Connor'* escape, upon your oath. A. Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ? Mr. Fergusson, or either of them, meant to favour Mr. O'Connor's escape, upon your solemn... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 pages
...complaint to the judges? A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to...give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion? Q. I ask, as an inference from their conduct, as it fell under your observation, whether... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 pages
...complaint to the judges ? A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to...give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ">. A. Upon my solemn oath, I saw them do nothing that could be at all auxiliary to an escape.... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 pages
...complain; did you hear him make any complaint to the judges ? Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour O'Connor's escape, upon your oath. A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I ask, as an inference from their conduct, as it fell nnder your... | |
| 1826 - 368 pages
...complaint to the judges ? A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to...give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ? Q. I ask, as an inference from their conduct, as it fell under your observation, whether... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 pages
...complaint to the judges ? A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour O'Connor's escape, upon 3'our oath ? A. Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts merely to an opinion ? Q. I ask,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1857 - 408 pages
...favor O'Connor's escape?" S.: "Am I to give an answer to a question which amounts only to opinion?" L.: "I ask as an inference from their conduct, as it fell...observation, whether you think Lord Thanet or Mr. Fergusson meant to favor Mr. O'Connor's escape—upon your solemn oath." S.: " Upon my solemn oath, I saw them... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1857 - 442 pages
...the cross-examination must be given at length : — L. — " I will ask you whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr. Fergusson meant to favour O'Connor's escape ? " » 25 St. Tr., 1003—1154. t R. r. Waddington, 1 East, 166. S. — " Am I to give an answer to... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1870 - 552 pages
...complaint to the Judges ? A. I did not hear him, certainly. Q. I will ask you, whether you do or do not believe that Lord Thanet and Mr Fergusson meant to...opinion ? Q. I ask, as an inference from their conduct, a* it fell under yonr observation, whether you think Lord Thanet or Mr Fergusson, or either of them,... | |
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