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" ... imprisonment. The news of this sentence having reached the accomplice in his retreat, he immediately returned, and surrendered himself to take his trial at the next assizes. The next assizes came ; but, unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different... "
The American Jurist and Law Magazine - Page 12
1830
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Observations on the Criminal Law of England: As it Relates to ..., 16. köide

Samuel Romilly - 1810 - 86 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided; and still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though"...severity, and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. While one was taking his departure for Botany Bay,...
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Observations on the Criminal Law of England: As it Relates to ..., 16. köide

Samuel Romilly - 1810 - 92 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...thought he had observed, that men who set out with stealingfowls, generally end by committing the most atrocious crimes ; and building a sort of system...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 10. köide

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1811 - 444 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, (who happened to be the judge,...; and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. — While one was taking his departure for Bofany...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 19. köide

1811 - 546 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and, still more unfortunately, Mr Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...; and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. While one was taking his departure for Botany Bay,...
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The Edinburgh Review, 19. köide

1811 - 600 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and, still more unfortunately, Mr Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...severity ; and. he accordingly, to the great astonishment or this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. While one was taking his departure for Botany...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 10. köide

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1811 - 438 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and still more /iioriunately, Mr. Justice Gould, (who happened to be the judge,...atrocious crimes ; and building a sort of system upon this obwrvation, had made it a rule to punish this offence with very Jttat severity ; and he accordingly,...
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The Opinions of Different Authors Upon the Punishment of Death, 2. köide

Basil Montagu - 1812 - 494 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...severity, and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. While one was taking his departure for Botany Bay,...
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Observations on the Philosophy of Criminal Jurisprudence: Being an ...

James Ebenezer Bicheno - 1819 - 314 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...severity, and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported. While one was taking his departure for Botany Bay,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, 13. köide

1823 - 496 lehte
...but unluckily for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided ; and, still more unluckily, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...that men who set out with stealing fowls, generally ended by committing the most atrocious crimes ; and building a sort of system upon this observation,...
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Selections Fron the Edinburgh Review, Comprising the Best ..., 5–6. köide

1835 - 858 lehte
...unfortunately for the prisoner, it was a different judge who presided; and, still more unfortunately, Mr. Justice Gould, who happened to be the judge, though...made it a rule to punish this offence with very great se verily; and he accordingly, to the great astonishment of this unhappy man, sentenced him to be transported....
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