Trial of Thomas O. Selfridge, Attorney at Law, Before the Hon. Isaac Parker, Esquire: For Killing Charles Austin, on the Public Exchange, in Boston, August 4th, 1806Russell and Cutler, Belcher and Armstrong, and Oliver and Monroe, 1807 - 168 páginas |
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... side of his coat or not . I passed on six or eight steps , when I heard a very loud talking behind me . I turned im- mediately round , and the first thing I saw was Mr. Selfridge's . hand with a pistol in it , and immediately the pistol ...
... side of his coat or not . I passed on six or eight steps , when I heard a very loud talking behind me . I turned im- mediately round , and the first thing I saw was Mr. Selfridge's . hand with a pistol in it , and immediately the pistol ...
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... side walk ? A. There were some on the side walk with Austin , and he passed between two gentlemen as he stept off into the street . The place where they met was nearly in a direct line from Mr. Townsend's shop to the northeast corner of ...
... side walk ? A. There were some on the side walk with Austin , and he passed between two gentlemen as he stept off into the street . The place where they met was nearly in a direct line from Mr. Townsend's shop to the northeast corner of ...
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... side are at some distance , I wish also to set them right , for I find that they misunderstand what I say , and therefore I will turn rather mort towards them . I wish to be corrected in our facts if they be not so . I have said that ...
... side are at some distance , I wish also to set them right , for I find that they misunderstand what I say , and therefore I will turn rather mort towards them . I wish to be corrected in our facts if they be not so . I have said that ...
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Rev C Lowell | 8 |
James Richardsons testimony | 31 |
Lewis Glover again | 53 |
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4th of August affault affray afterwards againſt appear assailant assault attack authorities becauſe blood blow Branch Bank cafe called cane chance medley charge Charles Austin circumstances combat common law conversation Copp's Hill counsel Court crime danger death deceased defendant Defendant's defendendo Dexter Duncan Ingraham duty evidence excusable homicide faid Fales felony fhall fome fuch gentlemen Gore Government hand heard himſelf honor indictment injury intention ISAAC PARKER James Richardson Jury justice justifiable justifiable homicide Lemuel Shaw malice malice aforethought manner manslaughter Mawgridge Medford muſt nature neceffity occasion offence opinion Parker person pistol was discharged pistol was fired pocket principles prove provocation quarrel recollect retreat se defendendo self-defence Selfridge Selfridge's ſhall shew ſhould side walk State-street street struck sudden testimony theſe thing tion told Townsend's trial unlawful violent weapon Welsh witnesses young Austin