| Severn, King, and Co - 1820 - 280 pages
...what it is. The Court then Adjourned at six o'Clock, PM till to.morrow at ten o'Clock. SECOND DAY. MR. SCARLETT, May it please your Lordship — Gentlemen of the Jury. I assure you, that it is with unfeigned reluctance that I feel obliged to occupy some portion of your... | |
| 1823 - 804 pages
...of Durham and the suburbs thereof. The defendant pleaded Not Guilty, and upon this issue was joined. Mr. Scarlett. — May it please your lordship, gentlemen of the jury, — I have the honour to be counsel with my learned friend for the information filed by direction of the... | |
| Sandford Tatham, Alexander Fraser - 1834 - 770 pages
...to-morrow. THE CASE FOR THE PLAINTIFF. LANCASTER CASTLE, Thursday, Augmt '28, 1834. FIFTH DAY. Sir JAMES SCARLETT, — May it please your Lordship — Gentlemen of the Jury, — I rise to address you on behalf of Admiral Tatham, the plaintiff in this very important and interesting case, 1 do assure... | |
| John Edward Carew - 1840 - 188 pages
...is therein alleged. AND THEREUPON ISSUE WAS JOINED. Mr. Thesiger then rose, and spoke as follows ; May it please your Lordship; Gentlemen of the Jury. I rise to perform my duty on the part of the Plaintiff, Mr. Carew, with more than ordinary anxiety, because,... | |
| 1837 - 840 pages
...jury, as part of your speech. You can argue that the remarks may be proper criticism. Mr. EHLE. — . May it please your lordship, gentlemen of the jury, I rise to address -you for the second time, under a feeling of considerable embarrassment ; became, sincerely entertaining... | |
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