| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 514 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers. On looking at them, they contradict him ; and he then confesses that he never saw lord George Gordon at Greenwood's room in January, or at any other time. But why did he take notes ? He said it was, because he foresaw what would happen.... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 420 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his oapeYs ;— on looking at them, they contradict hint ; and he then confesses, that he never saw Lord George...by anticipation ! When did he begin to take notes J — He said on the 21st of February, which was the Jirst time, he had been alarmed at what he had... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers;—on looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses, that he never saw Lord George...?—He said it was, because he foresaw what would happen.—How fortunate the crown is, Gentlemen, to have such friends to collect evidence by anticipation... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 416 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers.;«-on looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses, that he never saw Lord George...January, when his note was taken, nor at any other time.—But why did he take notes ?—He said it was, because he foresaw what would happen.—How fortunate... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1814 - 754 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers ; on looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses, that he never saw lord George...— He said it was, because he foresaw what would hiippen. — How fortunate the crown is, gentlemen, to have such friends to collect evidence by anticipation... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 766 str.
...referrin» to his papers; ou looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses, that he neter saw lord George Gordon at Greenwood's room in January,...his note was taken, nor at any other time. — But uhy did he take notes ? — He said it was, because he foresaw what would happen. — How fortunate... | |
| 1816 - 752 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers ; on looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses, that he never saw lord George Gordon at Greenwood's room in January, wlren his note was taken, nor at any other time. — But why did he take notes ? — He said it was,... | |
| Thomas Allen Reed - 1851 - 274 str.
...cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers : — on looking at them, thev contradict him ; and he then confesses that he never saw Lord George Gordon at Greenwood,s room in January, when his note was taken, nor at any other time. But why did he take notes... | |
| William Pitt (Earl of Chatham) - 1853 - 1016 str.
...King had broken his coronation oath. to his papers : — on looking at them, they contradict him ; and he then confesses, that he never saw Lord George...! When did he begin to take notes? He said, on the 21st of February, which was the_/fr*< time he had been alarmed at what he had seen and heard, although,... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1870 - 504 str.
...he cannot trust his memory without referring to his papers; on looking at them, they contradict him; and he then confesses that he never saw Lord George...! When did he begin to take notes ? He said on the 21st of February, which was the./?rs< time he had been alarmed at what he had seen and heard, although... | |
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