A Vindication of the Conduct And Principles of the Printer of the Newark Herald

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A Vindication of the Conduct And Principles of the Printer of the Newark Herald
Daniel Holt
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I the lubfcquent Term had expired. A new trial was granted when the Defendants were in the Court ready to receive i s Judg- ment : — Nay, my Lords, I appeal to the w ! ole Bar, " whe- ther it is not their general opinion that a new trial may b? granted at any time before the Judgment of the court is pronounced ?" Lord K en yon. I very much doubt whether that is the general opinion of the Bar. I am informed by one of the officers of the court, that in the cafe of the King and A) lett, the court ...had expiefsly given leave to move for anew trial, on a future day. I have no with upon the fuhjeft either one way or the other. I wifh 'only to go according to the practice of the court.
Mr. Erskine. My Lords, as on the one hand I do not wifh to deceive the court, fo on the other I fhould be extremely unwilling to give up any advantage or privilege which belongs to any man who puts his truft in me.
Lord Ken yon. Let this motion be poltponed to the ftcond day of the next Term.
Mr. Erskine. If it could be done without any in- convenience, I mould be dad that this cafe was feiJci at an earlier period.


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