Accused by all the Disciples of the Apostles, he commences an exculpatory Oath in the Temple.
Perjurious was the Purpose of the exculpatory Oath commenced by him in the Temple.
Perjurious was the Purpose of the exculpatory Ceremony commenced in the Temple 310 1.
Accused by the Disciples, he commences, at the Recommendation of the Apostles, an exculpatory Oath in the Temple 298 5.
Accused by all the Disciples of the Apostles, he commences anexculpatory Oath in the Temple.
This poor man went up to Carlisle in September last as anexculpatory evidence for the late Revd.
He composed himself to silence; and Margaret, after looking at him for some moments in wonder, began in a sort of exculpatory tone: 'Of course we owe him a great deal of gratitude.
It would not exactly be received as exculpatory evidence in a court of justice.
The Duke of Wellington was expected upon this occasion to make some amends to his party by explaining away the exculpatory remarks with which he had before assisted his opponents.
When Columbus could speak, he began to recall the reasons for which he had been imprisoned, and rehearsed them with humble and exculpatory professions.
The brother of Adelaide shrugged his shoulders to his ears, and then delivered himself of a speech, which seemed intended rather to be exculpatory of himself, than consolatory to me.
I packed some clothes, and addressed anexculpatory letter to my father, breaking to him as gently as I could, the sad tidings that his daughter had deserted him.
Its duration being so brief, our recollection of the conscious stage may be very imperfect, but that is no ground for denying its reality.
Some cannot sleep without previously arranging their clothes in an unvarying plan.
Not only is insanity at the time of the commission of an offence a valid exculpatory plea, but supervening insanity stays the action of the criminal law at every stage from arrest up to punishment.
In the affair here alluded to Lord Newton exhibited at first an extreme jealousy, and subsequently what was thought an extreme facility in admitting Mr. hamilton's exculpatory assurances.
That this, indeed, had been followed by an exculpatory declaration.
No objection appears to me upon the relevancy of the indictment, and the prisoner rests his defence upon a general denial of the facts charged, having no exculpatory proof to offer.
At one o’clock on the morning of Thursday, 28th August, the exculpatory proof was closed, and the Lord Advocate began his address to the jury.
The exculpatory proof being closed a few minutes after one o’clock of the morning of the 28th day of August, the Lord Advocate then proceeded to address the jury.
How the anger rankled in his breast is seen in the long exculpatory document which I have several times quoted, which on his return to Madrid he addressed to the Council of Castile.
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