The Trial of Feargus O'Connor and Fifty-eight Others on a Charge of Sedition, Conspiracy, Tumult & RiotA. M. Kelley, 1970 - 446 pages |
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... feel more subjects in connection with which I hold or less the blackness - you must feel more strong opinions . This is introduced or less that you had not prepared your merely to show , that it is not in the pro- minds for such ...
... feel more subjects in connection with which I hold or less the blackness - you must feel more strong opinions . This is introduced or less that you had not prepared your merely to show , that it is not in the pro- minds for such ...
Page 271
... feel in rising be- change the institutions and laws by fore such an array of legal talent as that which the people of this empire are presented in this court - yet it is a posi - governed , is a conspirator . The facts tion which I feel ...
... feel in rising be- change the institutions and laws by fore such an array of legal talent as that which the people of this empire are presented in this court - yet it is a posi - governed , is a conspirator . The facts tion which I feel ...
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... feel supported by the strong and fearless con- into warm and impassioned language , | a firm step and unblanched cheek - with then , gentlemen , you are to judge of the same unfluttering heart and untrem- that language according to the ...
... feel supported by the strong and fearless con- into warm and impassioned language , | a firm step and unblanched cheek - with then , gentlemen , you are to judge of the same unfluttering heart and untrem- that language according to the ...
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16th of August aforesaid Ashton attended ATTORNEY-GENERAL ATTORNEY-GENERAL:-I become the law believe called Candelet Cartledge chapel charge Charter became Chartist body chester Christopher Doyle committee conference conspiracy conspirators constable Corn-laws Court Cross-examined defendants delegates deponent evidence Feargus O'Connor Fenton gentlemen give Glossop Griffin guilty hands hear heard Hyde illegal indictment James James Leach James Scholefield John Leach JUDGE:-I JUDGE:-What jury justice labour League learned friend Lord Lordship M'Cartney M'Douall magistrates Manchester masters means meeting ment mill morning Muirhouse never nolle prosequi Northern Star o'clock object opinion paper parties peace peaceable People's Charter placard present prosecution proved question recollect resolution riot Scholefield Sir James Graham speak speeches Stalybridge Stockport stopped strike swear tell thing Thomas tion Todmorden told took town trades turn-out violence wages week William witness