| Robert Beatson - 1790 - 622 páginas
...** ourfelves under the neceflity of condemning a man to death, " from the great feverity of the 12th article of war; part of ** which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, " even if the crirrie (hould be committed by an error in judg" ment only, and therefore, for our confcicnces fake,... | |
| John M'Arthur - 1792 - 394 páginas
...finding ourfelves under a neceffity of condemning a man to death, from the great feverity of the 1 2tl* article of war, part of which he falls under, and which , admits of no mitigation, even if it fhould be committed by an error in judgment only , and therefore for our confciences fake, as v.-ell... | |
| 1757 - 740 páginas
...afted to, and in breach of his Majecommand : And having heard the and the prifoner's defence, rity of the 1 2th article of war, part of which he falls...and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime mould be committed by an error in judgment only ; and therefore, for our own confciences fakes, as... | |
| John Charnock - 1796 - 452 páginas
...finding otirfelves under a neceflity of condemning a man to death, from the great feverityofthe 12th article of war, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime (lioukl be committed by an error in judgment; an4. The lords of the admiralty, inftead of complying... | |
| Robert Beatson - 1804 - 478 páginas
...finding ourfelves under a neceflity of condemning a man to death, from the great feverity of the I2th article of war, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime mould be committed by an error in judgment only ; and there>°ie, for our own confciences take, as... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 418 páginas
...finding ourselves under the necessity of condemning a man to death, from the great severity of the 12th article of war, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime should be committed by an error in. judgment only ; and, therefore, for our own consciences' sake,... | |
| John M'Arthur - 1805 - 494 páginas
...finding ourfelves under a neceflity of condemning a man to death, from the great feverity of the i2th article of war, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if it fhould be Committed by an error in judgment only, and therefore for. our conferences fake, as well... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 576 páginas
..." article of war, part of which he falls under, which admits " of no mitigation if the crime should be committed by an "error in judgment; and, therefore, for our own con" sciences sake, as well as in justice to the prisoner, we " pray your lordsips, in the most earnest... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 572 páginas
..." article of war, part of which he falls under, which admits " of no mitigation if the crime shouM be committed by an "error in judgment; and, therefore, for our own con" sciences sake, as well as in justice to the prisoner, we " pray your lordsips, in the mosc earnest... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 780 páginas
...finding ourselves under a necessity of condemning a man to death, from the great severity of the twelfth article of war, part of which he falls under, and which admits of no mitigation, even if the crime should be committed by an error in judgment ; and therefore, for our own consciences sake, as well... | |
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