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" I turn to the prisoner — a stranger, without a living soul to stand by her in her distress — lonely, deserted, to all seeming abandoned by God and man — my spirit sinks at the magnitude of the task I have taken upon me. Nevertheless, relying on... "
Story of a sin, by the author of 'Comin' thro' the rye - Page 186
by Helen Buckingham Mathers - 1882
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Remarkable Trials of All Countries ...

Thomas Dunphy, Thomas J. Cummins - Trials - 1867 - 474 pages
...in such a tribunal — I know that the whole case will be fully, fairly, and impartially considered. Having made these observations, I shall now proceed to consider the most uuparalleled circumstances of this painful case. Gentlemen, I have much to claim from your kindness...
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Remarkable Trials of All Countries: Particularly of the United States, Great ...

Trials - 1870 - 478 pages
...in such a tribunal— I know that the whole case will be fully, fairly, and impartially considered. Having made these observations, I shall now proceed...most unparalleled circumstances of this painful case. Gentlemen, I have much to claim from your kindness and attention ; I have much to claim from you, not...
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Remarkable Trials of All Countries; Particularly of the United States, Great ...

Thomas J. Cummins - Trials - 1870 - 466 pages
...in such a tribunal— I know that the whole case will be fully, fairly, and impartially considered. Having made these observations, I shall now proceed...most unparalleled circumstances of this painful case. Gentlemen, I have much to claim from your Kindness and attention; I have much to claim from you, not...
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The Burlington: A High-class Monthly Magazine, Volume 3

Helen Mathers - English literature - 1881 - 780 pages
...jury — on its strict integrity, on its sense of justice — I have no fear of such a tribunal, and I know that the whole case will be fully, fairly, and...motive for the murder, unless it had been the prisoner ? " Some eight years ago, when young and very beautiful, the prisoner had become attached to Mr. Eyre,...
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Story of a Sin: A Novel

Helen Mathers - 1894 - 376 pages
...surrounded — circumstances intensified tenfold by the extraordinary revelations made in court this day. When I gaze around me, and see the numbers that...the murder, unless it had been the prisoner ? ' That someone had a motive for compassing that poor young lady's death I will presently be prepared to show...
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