86.
A He
may
have
done so, but I
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cannot swear to it:
you recolled his proposing
2- Cam
toast on that
occasion
Q
A_ I do not.
2 _ You don't recollect his proposing
toast with cheers ?
A. I do not.
2- Do
you remember
my objecting to
cheers ?
A_ I think I do, but I cannot swear
to it.
2 _ But the Chief Justice
table ?
was at the
αλ
a
A _ Yes, he dined, there.
I – On
party at
any
other
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occasion of a dinner
my house
ov
my objecting to cheers ?
A_ I do not.
Captain Sargent.
you recollect
wvas
requested to relive
Mayir baine is called as
Justice
Witness - The chief objects to any member of Council being examined - The Major General
enters entirely into that objection - The Major General is of opinion that it is contrary
of law and equity
to
every
rule
speaking always under correction as to the former to make the members of this council Judges, Jurors and Witnesses
in a
breath on any subject submitted to their investigation and final decision,