I am sorry, Gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands, but for this the court fines you forty marks a man, and imprisonment till paid. The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Page 1231811Full view - About this book
| Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 pages
...confounded amazement that overspread the bench, which the Recorder checked by addressing the jury. " Recorder. — I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed...opinions, rather than the good and wholesome advice given you. and sent back to Newgate. 277 God keep my life out of your hands ; but for this the court... | |
| Gregory J. Robinson - 1879 - 276 pages
...distinctly to his name; which being done, and they proving unanimous, the Recorder spoke as follows : ' I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own...opinions, rather than the good and wholesome advice that was given yon. God keep my life out of your hands ! But for this, the court fines you forty marks... | |
| W. H. Davenport Adams - 1885 - 434 pages
...CLERK—How say you: is Wiffiam Penn guilty or not guilty?” FOREMAN (resolutely)—” Not G'uilty.” REcORDER—” I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed...your own judgments and opinions rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands! But for this the Court fines you forty... | |
| Law - 1889 - 466 pages
..."How say you; is William Penn guilty or not guilty?" FOREMAN (resolutely). — "Not guilty." REC. — "I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands. But for this the Court fines you forty... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - Great Britain - 1894 - 436 pages
...follc/wing scene ensued : . ' Recorder. " I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own'judgments and opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice which was given you. God; keep my life out of your hands; but for this the court fines you forty marks a man, and imprisonment... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - Biography - 1895 - 460 pages
...not guilty? Foreman (with unfaltering voice). Not Guilty. Recorder (after a movement of impatience.) I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands ! But for this the court fines you forty... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1899 - 544 pages
...and Penn in another way. " Recorder. — I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed your own judgment and opinions rather than the good and wholesome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands ; but for this the court lines you forty marks a man, and imprisonment... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - Pennsylvania - 1899 - 618 pages
...guilty." The court could not restrain its disappointment. " I am sorry, gentlemen," said the recorder, " you have followed your own judgments and opinions rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands ! But for this the court fines you forty... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1903 - 368 pages
...T Foreman (with unfaltering voice) .— Not guilty. Recorder (after a movement of impatience). — I am sorry gentlemen, you have followed your own judgments and opinions: rather than the good advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands! But for this the court fines you forty... | |
| Hugh Robert Eardley Childers - Murder - 1913 - 412 pages
...up for a second night, which resulted in their giving a positive verdict, acquitting both prisoners. RECORDER : I am sorry, gentlemen, you have followed...than the good and wholesome advice which was given you. God keep my life out of your hands ; but for this the court fines you 40 marks a man and imprisonment... | |
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