| Samuel Thomson - 1825 - 590 páginas
...enquiry of the constable. that after he had been before the grand jury and caused me to be indicted, ho came home before the bill was made out, and finding...was arrested, as before stated, in order to detain and keep me in custody, till the indictment could be obtained. In the morning I was brought before... | |
| Samuel Thomson - 1835 - 428 páginas
...malicious revenge against me, he went to a brother doctor, who was a justice of the peace, before whojn he made oath, that he had probable ground to suspect,...was arrested as before stated, in order to detain and keep me in custody, till the indictment could be obtained. In the morning I was brought before... | |
| John Stevens (M.D.) - 1847 - 364 páginas
...would leave Salisbury, and thus deprive him of the chance of gratifying his malice, went immediately to a brother doctor, who was a justice of the peace, before whom he made oath, that he had ground to suspect, and did suspect, that Thompson had with malice premeditated, murdered suudry persons... | |
| John W. Comfort - 1853 - 718 páginas
...revenge against me, he went to a brother doctor, who was a justice of the peace, before whom he made an oath that he had probable ground to suspect, and did...was arrested as before stated, in order to detain and keep me in custody till the indictment could be obtained. The examination was deferred until near... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1884 - 540 páginas
...justice who granted the warrant, ordered me before him to be examined the next morning. I was then taken by the constable to Dr. French's house, and...suspect, that I had with malice aforethought, murdered sundrypersons in the course of the year past, whose names were unknown to the complainant; upon which... | |
| 1911 - 414 páginas
...indicted, he came home before the bill was made out and, finding that I was at Salisbury, fearing that I might be gone and he should miss the chance of gratifying...peace, before whom he made oath that he had probable cause to suspect, and did suspect, that I had, with malice aforethought, murdered sundry persons in... | |
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