Gentlemen, you shall not be dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the court. We will have a verdict, by the help of God, or you... The Monthly magazine - Page 116by Monthly literary register - 1811Full view - About this book
| 1826 - 372 pages
...have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, or tobacco ; you shall not think thus to abuse the court;...starve for it." Penn. "My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced ; I do desire that justice may be done me, and that the arbitrary resolves... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 616 pages
...dismissed, till wo have a verdict that the court will accept; and you shall be locked up, without meat, drink, fire and tobacco. You shall not think thus...shall starve for it. Penn. My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced. Their verdict should be free, and nol compelled. The bench ought to wait... | |
| 1825 - 316 pages
...have a verdict that the court " will accept, and you shall be locked up with" out meat, drink, fire or tobacco ; you shall not " think thus to abuse the...starve " for it." Penn. " My jury, who are my judges, ought " not to be thus menaced ; I desire that justice " may be done me, and that the arbitrary re"... | |
| 1825 - 624 pages
...have a verdict that the court " will accept, and you shall be locked up with" out meat, drink, fire or tobacco; you shall not " think thus to abuse the court,...the help of God, or you shall starve "for it." Penn. " Myjury, who are myjudges, ought " not to be thus menaced ; I desire that justice " may be done me,... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 pages
...and that the arbitrary resolves of the Bench. may not be made the measure of my jury's verdict." |M>t think thus to abuse the Court: we will have a verdict by iiie help of God, or you shall starve for it." Other words passed between them; after which the Court... | |
| Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1828 - 242 pages
...till we have a verdict such as the court will accept1; and .11 30 you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco : you shall not think thus...verdict by the help of God, or you shall starve for it." WILLIAM PENN remonstrated against the injustice of thus seeking to terrify the jury into changing their... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 pages
...dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept, and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco; you shall not think thus...abuse the court; we will have a verdict by the help jof God, t»r you shall starve for it. Perm. My jury, who are my judgei, ought hot to be thus menaced;... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1829 - 460 pages
...dismissed till we have a verdict that the court will accept; and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco; you shall not think thus...verdict by the help of God, or you shall starve for it. Perm. My jury, who are my judges, ought not to be thus menaced; their verdict should be free, and not... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1829 - 1136 pages
...have a verdict that the court will accept; and you shall be locked up without meat, drink, fire, or tobacco. You shall not think thus to abuse the court; we will have a verdict, or you shall starve for it." This threat was accordingly fulfilled, and they were locked up under all... | |
| Willem Sewel - 1834 - 616 pages
...dismissed till we have a verdict, that the court will accept ; and you shall be locked up, without meat, drink, fire, and tobacco ; you shall not think thus...verdict by the help of God, or you shall starve for it. Now though the jury had given in their ver» 'lict, and signified that they could give no other yet... | |
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