| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1896 - 434 páginas
...witnesses had not had time to arrive, but the Attorney-General, Sir Robert Sawyer, brutally answered, "You would not have given the king an hour's notice for saving his life. The trial must proceed." _ Lord Russell asked for pen, ink, and paper, and for permission t" take notes of the... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 664 páginas
...committed in furnishing the list of the jury-men. " You," cried the attorneyeeneral, Sir Robert Sawyer, "would not have given the king an hour's notice for saving his life ; —the trial must proceed." Russell asked for the use of pen, ink, and paper, and for permission to use such papers... | |
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