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TRIAL OF MR. WHITE,

... proceedings have been pretty-fully given in most of.the news- papers, and as they speak so plainly for themselves, much more so, indeed, than I should think it prudent to speak of them., I shall leave them to work their natural effect. One doctrine, however ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, Nov. 2

... deiuy-or to dis- -prove what had been atledged against him. The prisorer in continuation :-.,Languagcthlen, Shr, rould 'iot speak louder in behalf of knavery than the teistiinbW of tIe' firsr witness.-I know not what to say, I 9fAnld here 'as-a wretched ...

Published: Tuesday 12 November 1811
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS, Thursday, Oct 24

... that any tonsilerable . alteration irL e the representation of the people would be subversive of the con- ir stitution, If we speak of the practical constitntion, this is car- it tainly tries for if the Commons ?? of Parliament were formied'on the pure pinciple ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE

... will ever be found to prevail. At the, conclusion of his Defence, Mr.- White was asked, Whether he meant to call Witnesses to speak to what he had opened. Lord Ellenborough said, that the evidence he had stated would go only in mitigation, and. not to acquittal; ...