CO129-078 - Sir Robinson - 1860 [7-12] — Page 109

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then attempted to associate their ... with Mr. Caldwell and on this to base a justification. He alleged so-called source facts which had as little to do with Mr. Caldwell ... as his connection with the Musical Shakspear Glasses and ... and fancied they were a justification. He coupled Mr. Caldwell's name with some one or two allegations, but he left out all allusion to intention, motives, or animus, and he sometimes said that a certain fact was either this or that.

Of course, I could not take an issue on some of such pleas. Mr. Murrow's allegations were as true as that the sun rose this morning, but had as little to do with the case. After a long and desultory argument, or rather discussion, Mr. Pollard fairly gave up the case and stated that Mr. Murrow could not and would not justify the charges against Mr. Caldwell, that he never meant to imply such deed, that he used the words and language complained of in a totally different sense. And then, at last, the idea of apology and retraction began to dawn on Mr. Murrow's mind.

The demurrer was allowed and

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109 then attempted to associate their ... with Mr. Caldwell and on this to base a justification. He alleged so-called source facts which had as little to do with Mr. Caldwell ... as his connection with the Musical Shakspear Glasses and ... and fancied they were a justification. He coupled Mr. Caldwell's name with some one or two allegations, but he left out all allusion to intention, motives, or animus, and he sometimes said that a certain fact was either this or that. Of course, I could not take an issue on some of such pleas. Mr. Murrow's allegations were as true as that the sun rose this morning, but had as little to do with the case. After a long and desultory argument, or rather discussion, Mr. Pollard fairly gave up the case and stated that Mr. Murrow could not and would not justify the charges against Mr. Caldwell, that he never meant to imply such deed, that he used the words and language complained of in a totally different sense. And then, at last, the idea of apology and retraction began to dawn on Mr. Murrow's mind. The demurrer was allowed and
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then attempted to associate their

with Mr. Caldwell and on this

to base a

a justification ._ He

alleged so

d source

e facts which had

as

little to do with Mr. Caldwell

year with the Musical

Shakspear

Glasses and

and fancied they

. _

eve

a justification . _ He coupled

ad

Mr. Caldwell's name with some

one or livo

allegations

but he left out all allusion to intention.

motives or animous and he

sometimes said that a certain fact was either this

ov that

Of course I could not tatre an

issue ou

h pleas some of

such pleas

Mr. Murrows allegations

is were as

true as that the sun rose this

morning

but had as little to

do with the case.

After a long

and desultory

argument or rather discussion Mr. Pollard fairly gave up

the case

and stated that Mr. Murrow

Could not and would

not justify the charges against Mr. baldwell that he never meant to simply such deed that be used the

words and

language complained

of in a totally different sense. And then at last the idea of

apology

daww

and retraction began

Mr. Murrow's mird

The semurrer was allowed and

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