... is not to come out until the proper process of incubation be gone through by his majesty's advocate. The public prosecutor has been hatching this evidence in the castle of Edinburgh, and it is not yet disclosed. If we go to the castle, and approach... Love and treason - Seite 273von William Freeland - 1872Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Andrew McKinley, John Dow - 1818 - 568 Seiten
...yet disclosed. If we go to the Castle, and approach the sentinels to ask admission to the witnesses, they ask, who goes there, and present their muskets...refers us to the Lord Advocate. His lordship declines giving us access. Have I thus any benefit from the intimation of the witness's name in a paper presented... | |
| 1826 - 810 Seiten
...yet disclosed. If we go to the castle, and approach the sentinels to ask admission to the witnesses, they ask, who goes there, and present their muskets...refers us to the lord advocate. His lordship declines giving us access. Have I thus any benefit from the intimation of the witness's name in a paper presented... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1865 - 664 Seiten
...has been hatching this evidence in the Castle of Edinburgh, and it is not yet disclosed. (Sensation.) If we go to the Castle, and approach the sentinels,...their muskets to us. We then go to the more civil Fort Major, who tells us to go to the Crown Agent. He refers us to the Lord Advocate. His Lordship... | |
| George William Thomson Omond - 1883 - 398 Seiten
...yet disclosed. If we go to the Castle, and approach the sentinels to ask admission to the witnesses, they ask, Who goes there ? and present their muskets...refers us to the Lord Advocate. His Lordship declines giving us access. Have I thus any benefit from the intimation of the witness's name in a paper presented... | |
| Peter Mackenzie - 1890 - 658 Seiten
...has been hatching this evidence in the Castle of Edinburgh, and it is not yet disclosed. (Scnsation.) If we go to the Castle, and approach the sentinels,...their muskets to us. We then go to the more civil Fort Major, who tells us to go to the Crown Agent. He refers us to the Lord Advocate. His Lordship... | |
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