Speeches of John Philpot Curran, Esq: With a Brief Sketch of the History of Ireland, 2. kötetPrint. and pub. by I. Riley, 1811 |
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13. oldal
... guilt of the prisoner at the bar ; take the whole of his evidence into your consideration ; it may appear he is unworthy of credit . He told you he got infor- mation from M'Cann on the Sunday morning , that the meet- ing was to be on ...
... guilt of the prisoner at the bar ; take the whole of his evidence into your consideration ; it may appear he is unworthy of credit . He told you he got infor- mation from M'Cann on the Sunday morning , that the meet- ing was to be on ...
16. oldal
... with Mr. Swan . At Bond's there was a meeting of the United Irish- men , and though Bond was not taken in that room , yet Bond's charge is mixed with the guilt of that meeting . war , & c . The overt act in the 16 BOND'S TRIAL .
... with Mr. Swan . At Bond's there was a meeting of the United Irish- men , and though Bond was not taken in that room , yet Bond's charge is mixed with the guilt of that meeting . war , & c . The overt act in the 16 BOND'S TRIAL .
32. oldal
... guilt , have fled from justice ; that is to say , ( here follow several names , ) James N. Tandy and Harvey Morris . Be it therefore enacted , that the said several persons , and each of them , shall stand attainted of high treason ...
... guilt , have fled from justice ; that is to say , ( here follow several names , ) James N. Tandy and Harvey Morris . Be it therefore enacted , that the said several persons , and each of them , shall stand attainted of high treason ...
36. oldal
... guilt , because it would be absurd , in one and the same breath , to pronounce that he was guilty of high treason , and then call upon him to come in and abide his trial ; and the title of the act speaks , that it is an act not ...
... guilt , because it would be absurd , in one and the same breath , to pronounce that he was guilty of high treason , and then call upon him to come in and abide his trial ; and the title of the act speaks , that it is an act not ...
42. oldal
... guilt or innocence of the prisoner , is not within the question that you are to de- cide ; but if you should have any opinion of that sort , the verdict given in favour of the prisoner can be no preclusion to public justice , if , after ...
... guilt or innocence of the prisoner , is not within the question that you are to de- cide ; but if you should have any opinion of that sort , the verdict given in favour of the prisoner can be no preclusion to public justice , if , after ...
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act of parliament aldermen arrest attainder authority bill of attainder Bond Bond's called cause character charge Charles Massy client committed common conduct consider construction court of king's crime criminal crown Curran damages death defendant deponent doubt Dublin duty election England escape evidence fact feel Fitzgerald gentlemen give guilt Hamburgh heard heart Hevey high treason honour human husband indictment innocent Ireland Irish James Napper Tandy judge jury justice king king's bench lady learned counsel libel liberty Limerick Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Headfort Lord Kilwarden lord mayor lordships M'Cann Major Sirr Massy mayor and aldermen ment mind murder never noble oath observe offence Oliver Bond parliament peace person plaintiff prisoner punishment question rebellion rejection respect Reynolds statute suffer suppose surrender Tandy tion told trial United Irishmen verdict virtue warrant wife wish witness
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141. oldal - ... an undeserved reproach thrown upon him during his trial, by charging him with ambition, and attempting to cast away for a paltry consideration the liberties of his country ! Why did your lordship insult me?
138. oldal - What have I to say, why sentence of death should not be pronounced on me, according to law ? — I have nothing to say that can alter your predetermination, nor that it will become me to say, with any view to the mitigation of that sentence which you are here to pronounce, and I must abide by.
139. oldal - I should bow in silence, and meet the fate that awaits me without a murmur. But the sentence of the law which delivers my body to the executioner will, through the ministry of that law, labor, in its own vindication, to consign my character to obloquy...
98. oldal - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses : but we will remember the name of the LORD our God. . 8 They are brought down and fallen : but we are risen, and stand upright.
142. oldal - I am charged with being an emissary of France. An emissary of France! and for what end? It is alleged that I wished to sell the independence of my country; and for what end?
145. oldal - If the spirits of the illustrious dead participate in the concerns and cares of those who are dear to them in this transitory life, O, ever dear and venerated shade of my departed father, look down with scrutiny upon the conduct of your suffering son...
141. oldal - My lords, it may be a part of the system of angry justice...
76. oldal - Abercromby, our poor people were surrendered to the licentious brutality of the soldiery, by the authority of the state — you would vainly endeavour to give her a general picture of lust, and rapine, and murder, and conflagration. By endeavouring to comprehend every thing, you would convey nothing.