| 1889 - 614 strani
...the cause of drinking ; ' let the prisoner be transported.' ' We are told that he was in liquor. la liquor ! why he was drunk ! And yet he murdered the...drinking a whole bottle of rum with him ! Good God, my lords ! if he will do this when he's drunk, what will he not do when he's sober ! ' Of the old ladies... | |
| 1857 - 734 strani
...three was not six." Here is part of the opinion of this worthy judge in a criminal case : " Weare told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must...been drinking with him ! They had been carousing the whule night ; and yet he stabbed him ! afier drinking a whole bottle of rum with him! Good God, my... | |
| Lord Henry Cockburn Cockburn - 1856 - 462 strani
...sympathy with the tenderness of his temperate brethren, and was vehement for transportation. " We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must...he stabbed him ! after drinking a whole bottle of rnm with him ! Good God, my Lairds, if he will do this when he's drunk, what will he not do when he's... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1856 - 884 strani
...in liquor. In liquor? Why, he was drunk. He murdered the very man who had been drinking with him ; stabbed him after drinking a whole bottle of rum with...him ! Good God ! My laards, if he will do this when he is drunk, what will he not do when he's sober ?" One story of Hermand, however it may affect his... | |
| 1857 - 692 strani
...drinking, and felt constrained to dissent from his brethren, thus expressed his feelings : We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must...he stabbed him ! after drinking a whole bottle of nun with him ! Good God, my Lords, if he will do this when he's drunk, what will he not do when he's... | |
| 1857 - 678 strani
...opposite view ; he said : •' We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner was in liquor ! He was drunk ; and yet he murdered the very man who had been drinking with him ! They bad been carousing the whole night, and yet he stabbed him ! Good God, my lairds, if he will do this... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1857 - 432 strani
...eccentric judge, who had a respect for drinking, is described as expressing himself thus : ' We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must have been in liquor. In liquor I Why, he was drunk! And yet he murdered the very man who had been drinking with him I They had been... | |
| 1857 - 686 strani
...; he said : •' We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner was in liquor ! He win drunk ; and yet he murdered the very man who had been drinking with him ! They bad been carousing the whole night, and yet he stabbed him ! Good God, my lairds, if ho will do this... | |
| Richard Rowe - 1858 - 240 strani
...the conduct of a young gentleman who had stabbed a friend at the close of a carouse : ' We are told that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must...drinking a whole bottle of rum with him ! Good God, my laard*, if he will do this when he's drunk, what will he not do when he's sober ?' We wish we had room... | |
| Henry Green - 1858 - 170 strani
...guilt was greater than the moral, Hermand was vehement for transportation. " We are told,'' said he, "that there was no malice, and that the prisoner must...They had been carousing the whole night; and yet he stabhed him ! after drinking a whole bottle of rum with him ! Good God, my Laards, if he will do this... | |
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