| James Peller Malcolm - 1810 - 554 стор.
...facts of which they were not guilty ; sometimes to prevent them from being evidences against himself, at other times for the sake of the great reward given by the government." This consummate criminal, after dealing so widely and to an enormous amount, fell a sacrifice to a... | |
| James Caulfield - 1819 - 324 стор.
...blood, by procuring false evidence, to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of; sometimes to prevent them from being evidences against himself,...sake of the great reward given by the government. Besides these informations, an affidavit of Mr. Jones was read in court, importing that there were... | |
| 1819 - 280 стор.
...evidence to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of, sometimes to prevent them being evidence against himself, and at other times for the sake of the great reward given by the government." In the month of May, 1723, he was indicted for privately stealing from the house of Catherine Stetham,... | |
| Andrew Knapp, William Baldwin (Attorney at law) - 1824 - 612 стор.
...blood, by procuring false evidence to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of ; sometimes to prevent them from being evidences against himself,...and at other times for the sake of the great reward giren by the government. The information of Mr. Jones was also read in Court, setting forth that two... | |
| Arthur Griffiths - 1884 - 574 стор.
...procuring false evidence to convict innocent persons; " sometimes to prevent them from being evidence against himself, and at other times for the sake of the great reward offered by the government." Wild's career was brought to an abrupt conclusion by the revelations made... | |
| John L. Rayner, G. T. Crook - 1926 - 374 стор.
...to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of, sometimes to prevent them from being evidence against himself, and at other times for the sake of the great reward given by the Government. The jury found him guilty on one of the indictments and he was sentenced to death. He endeavoured to prevent... | |
| John L. Rayner, G. T. Crook - 1926 - 374 стор.
...to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of, sometimes to prevent them from being evidence against himself, and at other times for the sake of the great reward given by the Government. The jury found him guilty on one of the indictments and he was sentenced to death. He endeavoured to prevent... | |
| George Borrow - 1928 - 550 стор.
...to swear persons into facts they were not guilty of; sometimes to prevent them from being evidence against himself, and at other times for the sake of the great reward given by the government. 1 Besides these informations, an affidavit of Mr. Jones's was read in court, importing, that there... | |
| Gerald Howson - 1985 - 390 стор.
...Blood, by procuring false Evidences to swear Persons into Facts they were not guilty of; sometimes to prevent them from being Evidences against himself,...Sake of the great Reward given by the Government. Wild was sent back to Newgate upon orders and told to be ready for his trial in the April Sessions.... | |
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