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..... as it appears that the prisoner was actually with the enemy at another time words indicating his intention to join them are proper testimony to explain the motives upon which that .....
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testimony one of the overt acts then laid in the indictment is aiding and assisting the enemy by joining their armies
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possible to express them the third exception was that the indictments do not charge that any person was actually defrauded but
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supreme court of pennsylvania april term 1781 the defendant was indicted for high treason in levying war amp c by joining
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the sense and meaning of the words laid in the indictment to shew the heinous nature of the offence he cited
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a conviction and attainder of the offence charged in the indictment and has been as long in use as the law
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of offenders the injured person was in all cases of indictment a competent witness vent 49 78 vin tit evid pl
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pandect lib 2 132 on the first part of the indictment they observed that the meaning of the menace used in
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