id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12961 Sullivan, T. D. (Timothy Daniel) The Dock and the Scaffold The Manchester Tragedy and the Cruise of the Jacknell .txt text/plain 36703 1648 70 subjects in Ireland with rekindled hopes, Colonel Kelly was known in from Ireland there came evidences of a different state of feeling. a second time placed in the dock of the Manchester Police Office. the English Crown came to sit in judgment on men still innocent in the unsworn reporters told the government Maguire was an innocent man; jury's verdict of wilful murder and a judge's sentence of death. reporters, the government would act upon the verdict of the jury, and the case of the other prisoners included in the verdict, "the law government were told that to let these men off, innocent or guilty, those who know how innocent men, at peace with God and man, can mount Men of the World--I, as a dying man, going before my God, solemnly to convict a man on the evidence of a witness who admits The Lord Chief Baron said that the prisoner, having been ./cache/12961.txt ./txt/12961.txt