id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7076 Foote, G. W. (George William) Prisoner for Blasphemy .txt text/plain 66017 3563 74 Criminal Law. It is more than possible that I shall be the last prisoner Judge North, on my first trial, plainly told the jury that any denial Lord Coleridge, in the Court of Queen's Bench, on the occasion of Mr. Bradlaugh's trial, sarcastically alluded to Sir Henry Tyler as "a person obliged to stand for hours in a crowded court in the dog-days, and waste and said that "it was impossible for any Christian man to read them Appealing now to a far larger jury in the high court of public opinion, Judge North, and two months' imprisonment like a common thief under his than my experiences below, it said--"You are a prisoner." The court was great prison told him that he never knew a man undergo twelve months one of my three letters from prison: "For the first time juries have Mr. Ramsey," it said, "were sent to prison by Mr. Justice North for ./cache/7076.txt ./txt/7076.txt