Report of the Proceedings in the House of Lords On the Bill of Pains And Penalti

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Report of the Proceedings in the House of Lords On the Bill of Pains And Penalti
Queen Caroline
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You have read the whole of it then ? Xo. Mr. Brougham. — My lords, I object to questions assuming the very reverse of what the witness has answered. The witness isasked, " Hoiv did you select the parts you read ?" although he had said that no part had been selected or pointed out. He is again asked, " You have then read the whole ?" although he had said that he had read only a part. The Earl of Lauderdale gave some explanation, which the Duke of Clarence and a noble lord on his left cheered. Th...e Marquis of Lansdown. — I object to the word " select" being entered as part of a question to the witness, for he had not said that he had selected the passages he read. The Earl of Lauderdale rose to explain, when the witness was or- dered to withdraw. The witness said he had partially read Sacchi's evidence, but not all. What is the inference but that there was part he had read, and part he had not? Now how could this happen if part had not been pointed out to him for reading . ? Marquis of Lansdown.

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