The Trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne, Upon the Prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. for an Assault: Also the Law Pleadings, the Arguments of Counsel, and the Speech of Mr. Justice Willes Upon Passing Judgment (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Trial of Lieutenant Charles Bourne, Upon the Prosecution of Sir James Wallace, Knt. For an Assault: Also the Law Pleadings, the Arguments of Counsel, and the Speech of Mr. Justice Willes Upon Passing Judgment

Sir James Wallace) thati never once came to the point, either in Jamaica, Bath, or I {hall leave for the unprejudiced mind to deter mine on, by Rating a few facts, but I mull: firfl obferve, that it is with infinite re ret Ifind myfelf obliged to trouble the public wit a detail (0 un lnterel'ting, which yet 'i hepe they will allow is become abfolutely' neoefl'ary for tho vindication of my honour. On my arrival in England I was inforrned that Sir James Wallace, (meaning the {aid siréameswallaee) was at Bath; my feelings, as an 0 eer and a man, induced me to hafien thither, either to receive ample apology for the in(ults I had (ufihred; or to give him, (meaning the (aid Sir James Wallace) that chafiifement he (0 jufily merited at giy hands. When at Bath.

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