| 1794 - 480 pages
...Defendant, •who does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not deiire a dead man for his Juryman " Sir, that man has retired,"...he did." " Sir, that man is too old." ** Sir, this m»n bas failed, and become a bankrupt."——* -"Sir, '* Sir, this man willnot attend." O (it i»... | |
| 1808 - 542 pages
...defendant, who does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his jury-man. ' Sir, that man has retired.' ' That man does not live any longer where he did/ ' Sir, that man is too old.' ' Sir, this man has failed, and become a... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1814 - 730 pages
...defendant, who tioes not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his juryman. " Sir, that man has retired." " That man does not live any longer wher* he did." " Sir, that roan is too old." «• Sir, this roan has failed, and become... | |
| 1816 - 724 pages
...a dead man for his juryman. " Sir, that man has retired." " That man does not live any longer whert he did." " Sir, that man is too old." '• Sir, this man has failed, and become a bankrupt." " Sir, this man will not attend." " O," (it is said very reasonably) " let us have men that... | |
| T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816 - 804 pages
...defendant, who does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man, for his juryman. " Sir, that man has retired." " That man does not live any longer u here he did." " Sir, that man is too old." " Sir, this man has failed, and become... | |
| 1816 - 722 pages
...defendant, who does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his juryman. " Sir, that man has retired." " That man does not live any longer where he did." " Sir, that man is too old." '• Sir, this man has failed, and become... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1821 - 292 pages
...defendant, who " does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, " iocs npt desire a dead man for his juryman. ' Sir, that man has retired.'...too "old." 'Sir, this man has failed, and become a bankrupt.' 'Sir, this man " will not Attend." ' O," (it is said very reasonably) ' let us have men... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 830 pages
...says, ' O, Sir, he is dead.' The defendant, who cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his juryman. « Sir, that man has retired.' ' That man does not live any longer where he did.' ' Sir, that man is too old.' < Sir, this man has failed, and become... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 842 pages
...HOUSE OF COMMONS, is dead.' The defendant, who cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his juryman. ' Sir, that man has retired.' « That roan does not live any longer where he did.' « Sir, that man is too old.' ' Sir, this man has failed,... | |
| 1826 - 368 pages
...defendant, who does not know all the world, and cannot know all the names in that book, does not desire a dead man for his juryman. " Sir, that man has retired." " That man does not live any longer where he did." " Sir, that man is too old." " Sir, this man is failed, and become a... | |
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