Speech of Counsellor Sampson On the Trial of James Cheetham for Libelling Mada

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Speech of Counsellor Sampson On the Trial of James Cheetham for Libelling Mada
William Sampson
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Carver himself admits, that when she got a sight of it> she threatened to prosecute him for that very letter. Yet on no better ground thaia on that letter has this audacious libeller defam- ed her reputation.
From the same source springs the infernal hint that little Thomas Bonneville had the countenance and features of Tom Paine. In his little nose no doubt the historian could discern, by learned inspection, the germs of future blossoms, and gems that in due course of nature should come to thi
...s world's light.
Carver gives evidence of what he heard from Paine of Mrs. Bonneville, which he himself retailed to Cheetham ; and Cheet- ham, rat' er 'ian such sublime history should not shine forth to save poor sinners' souls, becomes historian for the love of God, ( 20 ) and gives them to the world as history. This is the history of this Historian, and this historian's history.
Novv, gentlemen, supported thus, the historian had such faith in atheists, as rather to presume their slanders true than any wo- man virtuous.


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