| 1763 - 592 pages
...he had fumcient reafons to jullity his conduct, and that he was neither afraid of afhamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his own breaft, and was under no compulfion to difclofe them, he expected his lordfhip would engage upon his... | |
| English essays - 1764 - 404 pages
...had fufficient reafons to jufHfy his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor afhamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his own breaft, and was under no po compulfion to difclofe them, he expected his Lordmip •would engage upon... | |
| John Wesley - Biography - 1791 - 716 pages
...kept them to himfeifj and was under no compulfioa to difclofe them, he expefleii expeded his lordfhip would engage, upon his honour, to keep what he was about to unfold, as fecret as he himlelf had done ; which his lordlhip having promifed to do, the juryman then proceeded... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...had sufficient reasons to justify his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor ashamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his...upon his honour to keep what he was about to unfold as secret as he himself had done; which his lordship having promised to do, the juryman then proceeded... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...had sufficient reasons to justify his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor ashamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his...engage upon his honour to keep what he was about to nnfold as secret as he himself had done; which his lordship having promised to do, the juryman then... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 pages
...had sufficient reasons to justify his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor ashamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his...upon his honour to keep what he was about to unfold as secret us he himself had done; which his lordship having promised to do, the juryman then proceeded... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 798 pages
...afraid nor ashamed to reveal them, but aŤ he had hitherta locked them up in his own breast, and ^va* under no compulsion to disclose them, he expected...engage- upon his honour to keep what he was about to unfbid as secret as he himself had done; which his lordship having promised to do, the juryman then... | |
| Thomas Young (minister of Zion Chapel, Margate.) - 1818 - 420 pages
...had sufficient reasons to justify his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor ashamed to reveal them, but as he had hitherto locked them up in his...upon his honour to keep what he was about to unfold, as secret as he himself had done ; which his Lordship having promised to do, the juryman then proceeded... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...reasons for acquitting the prisoner. The juryman said, as he was under no compulsion to avow his reasons, he expected his Lordship would engage upon his honour, to keep what he was about to unfold, as secret as himself had done ; which his Lordship having promised to do, the juryman then proceeded... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1821 - 300 pages
...had sufficient reasons to justify his conduct, and that he was neither afraid nor ashamed to reveal them ; but as he had hitherto locked them up in his...upon- his honour, to keep what he was about to unfold as secret as he himself had done; which his Lordship having promised to do, the Juryman proceeded to... | |
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