Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, Assistant Justices, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an Impeachment, Before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805reporter, 1805 - 582 páginas |
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... , the faid Andrew Bayard told this examinent he had feen it . That the examinant has always understood and believed , and at the prefent day doth believe it to be a rule of this Court , that if exceptions are not filed to an award , [ 17 ]
... , the faid Andrew Bayard told this examinent he had feen it . That the examinant has always understood and believed , and at the prefent day doth believe it to be a rule of this Court , that if exceptions are not filed to an award , [ 17 ]
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... told him , that if he would inake conceffions to Mr. Bay- ard , it would do away the neceffity of paffing fentence . We shall prove that the chief of these things are true . It will appear in evidence , that there was no caufe pending ...
... told him , that if he would inake conceffions to Mr. Bay- ard , it would do away the neceffity of paffing fentence . We shall prove that the chief of these things are true . It will appear in evidence , that there was no caufe pending ...
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... told him , refpecting the object of the reference , in the abfence of the defendants , and without the fame having been communicated to them , or either of them , by the plaintiff . Thirdly . For , that the referees have allowed a claim ...
... told him , refpecting the object of the reference , in the abfence of the defendants , and without the fame having been communicated to them , or either of them , by the plaintiff . Thirdly . For , that the referees have allowed a claim ...
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... told him , I thought it cruel I fhould be condemned in open Court , without being first informed of what I had been guilty . My counfel then rose and said , he hoped that the Court would proceed in their ufual way , or words to that ...
... told him , I thought it cruel I fhould be condemned in open Court , without being first informed of what I had been guilty . My counfel then rose and said , he hoped that the Court would proceed in their ufual way , or words to that ...
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... execution , he was not told by that gentleman , that all the proceedings were null and void ? P. I did not apply to Mr. Mofes Levy until after the exe- cution had been iffued . D. Did not fuch a converfation between Mr. Moses Levy 61 61 }
... execution , he was not told by that gentleman , that all the proceedings were null and void ? P. I did not apply to Mr. Mofes Levy until after the exe- cution had been iffued . D. Did not fuch a converfation between Mr. Moses Levy 61 61 }
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