The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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... Court to state his reasons for declining to answer , which he did in the following terms : " I must beg to be indulged in repeating to the Court the reasons which prevent me from giving any answer to the questions just proposed ...
... Court to state his reasons for declining to answer , which he did in the following terms : " I must beg to be indulged in repeating to the Court the reasons which prevent me from giving any answer to the questions just proposed ...
Strana 9
... Court , that I cannot , I must not answer any question that has a bearing upon the restitution in question ; and that it would be my duty to prefer instantaneous death or any temporal misfortune , rather than disclose the name of the ...
... Court , that I cannot , I must not answer any question that has a bearing upon the restitution in question ; and that it would be my duty to prefer instantaneous death or any temporal misfortune , rather than disclose the name of the ...
Strana 12
... Court , my reasons for not answering the questions of the Attor- ney General , in the present instance , I trust they will not be found trivial and unsatisfactory . " Mr. Gardinier , then put some leading questions to the witness ...
... Court , my reasons for not answering the questions of the Attor- ney General , in the present instance , I trust they will not be found trivial and unsatisfactory . " Mr. Gardinier , then put some leading questions to the witness ...
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