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" Court, but after fpeaking a few fentences me became fo much agitated that her voice failed her, and Mr. Jekyll, one of her Counfel, was requefted to repeat to the Court what fhe wifhed to addrefs to them. She then dictated as follows: My Lord and Gentlemen... "
The Trial of Jane Leigh Perrot: Wife of James Leigh Perrot, Esq; Charged ... - Page 26
by John Pinchard - 1800 - 43 pages
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Jane Austen: Her Life and Letters, a Family Record

William Austen-Leigh, Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh - Novelists, English - 1913 - 658 pages
...whereupon Mr. Jekyll, one of her counsel, was requested to repeat to the Court what she wished to address to them. She then dictated as follows : — MY LORD...AND GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY, — I am informed by my counsel, that they cannot be permitted to offer any observations to you on my case.1 The circumstances...
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