| Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 546 pages
...may be brought." The other instance took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas ; of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man after he...testimony, which had escaped the attention of the Council, on both sides. He then retired from the bench ; and was soon after found dead in his bed.... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1822 - 554 pages
...may be brought." The other instance took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas ; of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man after he...gave the charge to the jury; and took notice of an ar-' ticlc in the testimony, which had escaped the attention of the Council, on both sides. He then... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pages
...may be brought.' " The other instance took place at Danbnry, at the Court of Common Pleas, of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man after he...part of a trial, gave the charge to the jury, and tooknotice of an article in the testimony which had escaped the attention of the council on both sides.... | |
| 1837 - 594 pages
...may be brought.' "The other instance took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas, of which he was chief justice. This venerable man, after he...sides. He then retired from the bench, and was soon alter found dead in his bed." [From the Connecticut Courant, No. 1596.] Hartfard, May 24tt, 1798. As... | |
| 1837 - 588 pages
...may be brought.' " The other instance took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas, of which he was chief justice. This venerable man, after he...bench, and was soon after found dead in his bed." [From the Connecticut Courant, No. 1596.] Hartford, May 24<A, 1798. As a report unfavorable to the... | |
| Amzi Benedict Davenport - 1851 - 420 pages
...may be brought.' " The other instance took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas ; of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man after he...bench ; and was soon after found dead in his bed. " To his friends Col. Davenport extended his acts of kindness, as if they had been his children. I... | |
| Elijah Baldwin Huntington - 1868 - 574 pages
...may be brought.' "The other instance took place at Danbury, at the court of common pleas, of which he was chief -justice. This venerable man, after he...and took notice of an article in the testimony which bad escaped the attention of the counsel on both sides. He then retired from the bench, and was soon... | |
| Amzi Benedict Davenport - 1876 - 484 pages
...continues Dr. Dwight, " took place at Danbury, at the Court of Common Pleas of which he was Chief-Justice. This venerable man after he was struck with death,...bench ; and was soon after found dead in his bed. " To his friends Col. Davenport extended his acts of kindness, as if they had been his children. I... | |
| Franklin Bowditch Dexter - 1885 - 816 pages
...choose to be found doing my duty. I wish therefore that candles may be brought,' Common Pleas; of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man after he...testimony, which had escaped the attention of the Council, on both sides. He then retired from the bench ; and was soon after found dead in his bed.... | |
| George Lewis Prentiss - 1889 - 320 pages
...no place for fear. The other instance took place at Danbury, at the court of Common Pleas, of which he was Chief Justice. This venerable man, after he...the bench, and was soon after found dead in his bed. Of his country and of all its great interests, adds President Dwight, he was a pillar of granite. With... | |
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