| William Granger - 1807 - 538 páginas
...property, mould proceed to fuch libellous jexpreflions ? You fay, ' that fuch of my papers mall be reftored to me, as do not lead to a proof of my guilt.' I owe this to your apprehenfion of an aclion, not to your love of juftice } and in that light, if I can believe your lordlhips'... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - 1880 - 644 páginas
...expect, when I was requiring from your lordships what an Englishman has a right to,'—his property token from him (and said to be in your lordships' possession,)—...believe your lordships' assurances, the whole will lie returned to me. I fear neither your prosecution, nor your persecution ; and I will assert the security... | |
| Sir William Henry Gregory - 1888 - 170 páginas
...violated, in the highest and most offensive manner, the liberties of all commoners of England, prevent my returning you an answer in the same Billingsgate...and in that light, if I can believe your lordships' assurance, the whole will be returned to me. I fear neither your prosecution nor your persecution :... | |
| 1763 - 804 páginas
...property, fhould proceed to fuch libellous expreflions? YOB faj, " that fuch of my papers (hall be reflortd to me, as do not lead to a proof of my guilt." I owe this to your apprehenfion of an action, not to your love of juftice; and in that light, if I can believe your lordfhips... | |
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