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Halaman 207
It is alleged that the conduct of the accused on the Saturday when she heard of
the death of Dr . Burdell , and her refusal to give testimony before the Coroner ,
are evidences of guilt . Now , gentlemen , it is a very ordinary means of
ascertaining ...
It is alleged that the conduct of the accused on the Saturday when she heard of
the death of Dr . Burdell , and her refusal to give testimony before the Coroner ,
are evidences of guilt . Now , gentlemen , it is a very ordinary means of
ascertaining ...
Halaman 892
He seems to have lived in the family just as other lads of his age lived in a family ,
without anything in his conduct or conversation at all out of the common course .
His conduct on the 23d of June , if it stood alone , would present a very ...
He seems to have lived in the family just as other lads of his age lived in a family ,
without anything in his conduct or conversation at all out of the common course .
His conduct on the 23d of June , if it stood alone , would present a very ...
Halaman 893
If he has been all the time sane , his conduct has certainly been most
extraordinary . And on the other hand , if he has been otherwise than sane , it is a
very extraordinary case of insanity . And here the great difficulty in the case meets
you .
If he has been all the time sane , his conduct has certainly been most
extraordinary . And on the other hand , if he has been otherwise than sane , it is a
very extraordinary case of insanity . And here the great difficulty in the case meets
you .
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