| 1757 - 564 páginas
...confideration of the houfe, lor difpenling with the oath of fecrecy, fliould pafs into a law? — IV. Whether you are of opinion, that you have any particulars to reveal, relative to the cafe of, and tbe fentence pafs'd Capt. Geary. Capt..Boys. Capt. Simcoe. Capt. Douglas Capt. Bentley.... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 páginas
...mew that fentence to have been given through any undue practice or motive ?" 4. •* Whether you arc of opinion, that you have any particulars to reveal, relative to the cafe of, and the fentence patted upon Admiral Byng, which you judge neceffary for his Majefty's information,... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 478 páginas
...confideration of the Houfe, for difpenfing with the oath of fecrecy, fhould pafs into a law ?" 4. " Whether you are of opinion, that you have any particulars to reveal, relative to the cafe of, and the fentence paffed upon Admiral Byng, which you judge neceffary for his Majefty's information,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 748 páginas
...secrecy, should pass into a law í — No, my loris I do not. Whether you are of opinion, that j« have any particulars to reveal, relative to the case of, and the sentence passed up» admiral Byng, which you judge ne«*?7 for lus majesty's information, and «"* you think likely... | |
| 1822 - 582 páginas
...better information as to his motives in signing the sentence and letter. Have you any thing to reveal which you judge necessary for his Majesty's information,...which you think likely to incline his Majesty to mercy ? To this there were ten negatives, and three, Norris, Moore, and Keppel, thought their oath of secrecy... | |
| 1822 - 1148 páginas
...better information as to his motives in signing the sentence and letter. Have you any thing to reveal which you judge necessary for his Majesty's information,...which you think likely to incline his Majesty to mercy ? To this there were ten negatives, and three, Norris, Moore, and Keppel, thought their oath of secrecy... | |
| Peter Burke - 1866 - 428 páginas
...and Captain (afterwards Sir John) Moore, answered in the affirmative; and to the fourth question,—" Whether you are of opinion that you have any particulars...and which you think likely to incline His Majesty to mercy,"—Keppel replied, "I think that I cannot answer that question without particularising the reasons... | |
| Peter Burke - 1866 - 420 páginas
...Captain (afterwards Sir John) Moore, answered in the affirmative; and to the fourth question, — " Whether you are of opinion that you have any particulars...and the sentence passed upon, Admiral Byng, which you1 judge necessary for His Majesty's information, and which you think likely to incline His Majesty... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1921 - 136 páginas
...pass into law ?" and replied : " No." Bentley was then asked " Whether he was of opinion that he had any particulars to reveal relative to the case of, and the sentence passed upon, Admiral Byng, that he might judge necessary for His Majesty's information, and which he might think likely to incline... | |
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