Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, Assistant Justices, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an Impeachment, Before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805reporter, 1805 - 582 頁 |
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... Counsel , were out of time , and therefore would not be received by the Court but they had the effect of occafioning a confiderable delay in the recovery of the money . Smarting under a sense of the injury done him by this procedure on ...
... Counsel , were out of time , and therefore would not be received by the Court but they had the effect of occafioning a confiderable delay in the recovery of the money . Smarting under a sense of the injury done him by this procedure on ...
第 7 頁
... counsel of Mr. Bayard , applied to the Supreme Court , and obtained a rule on your memorialist , to fhew caufe why an attachment fhould not iffue against him for a contempt , and after ar gument on the eighth of December laft , an ...
... counsel of Mr. Bayard , applied to the Supreme Court , and obtained a rule on your memorialist , to fhew caufe why an attachment fhould not iffue against him for a contempt , and after ar gument on the eighth of December laft , an ...
第 96 頁
... have a very faint recollection from being for a very short time in Court on the day on which the anfwers to the interro- gatories were argued by the counsel of Mr. Paffmore , and those of Pettit and Bayard ; it appeared to me from [ 96 ]
... have a very faint recollection from being for a very short time in Court on the day on which the anfwers to the interro- gatories were argued by the counsel of Mr. Paffmore , and those of Pettit and Bayard ; it appeared to me from [ 96 ]
第 98 頁
... counsel , fup- pofing the Court had taken it for granted that he was guilty , and wifhed the affifiance of his counsel , or his interference in his behalf . My brother , I think , faid that that was not the ufual mode of purging ...
... counsel , fup- pofing the Court had taken it for granted that he was guilty , and wifhed the affifiance of his counsel , or his interference in his behalf . My brother , I think , faid that that was not the ufual mode of purging ...
第 99 頁
... counsel of Mr. Paffmore afked whether there would be any difference as to the jail he went to ; the Court faid they certainly had no objections to the debtor's apartment , which was what the counfel wifhed . It was then wifhed by Mr ...
... counsel of Mr. Paffmore afked whether there would be any difference as to the jail he went to ; the Court faid they certainly had no objections to the debtor's apartment , which was what the counfel wifhed . It was then wifhed by Mr ...
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