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" Unfortunate old man ! happy had it been for you that you never had known law at all, or that you had known it better. The unhappy gentleman who is now at your side would not have been brought to the wretched situation in which he now stands, or to the... "
Legends of Connaught: Irish Stories ... - Page 150
by Matthew Archdeacon - 1839 - 406 pages
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The Trials of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq., Timothy Brecknock, James ...

George Robert Fitzgerald - Trials (Assault and battery) - 1786 - 204 pages
...ignorance the means of your Purpofes. Unfortunate old Man! happy had it been for you that you never had known Law at all, or that you had known it better. The unhappy Gentleman who is now at your fide, fide, would riot have been brought to the Wfetched fituation in which he now. Hands, or to the...
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Memoirs of the Late George R. Fitzgerald and P. R. M'Donnel, Esqrs ...

Gentleman of the Co. Mayo - Crime - 1786 - 200 pages
...ignorance the means of your purpofes. Unfortunate old man! happy had it been for you that you never had known law at all, or that you had known it better. The unhappy gentleman who is now at your fide, would not have been brought to the wretched fituation in which he now ftands, or to the dreadful...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 16

Ireland - 1840 - 748 pages
...because the learned Lord assumed to judge the convict's motives. The following is part of what he said: " Unfortunate old man ; happy had it been for you that you had never kuown law at all, or that you had known it better. The unhappy gentleman who it now at your side, would...
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Celebrated Trials Connected with the Upper Classes of Society, in the ...

Peter Burke - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1851 - 544 pages
...ignorance the means of your purposes. Unfortunate old man ! happy had it been for you that you never had known law at all, or that you had known it better....unhappy gentleman who is now at your side would not have been brought to the wretched situation in which he now stands, or to the dreadful end which must...
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The life and times of George Robert Fitzgerald, commonly called Fighting ...

Criminals - 1852 - 118 pages
...presumed to judge the convict's motives. The following is part of what he said : — " Unfortunaie old man ! happy had it been for you that you had never known law ai all, or thai you had known ii better. The nnhappy gentleman who is now at your side, would not have...
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