APA Citation

(1881). Which are the conspirators?: The Attorney-General of that day knew that 12 honest Englishmen, no matter how strongly they differed in politics or in religion could be got to find a verdict of guilty, because these men had erred in the heat of language. The true culprits were really in the cabinets of the King. 'Vide'-Mr. A. M. Sullivan's Speech, in the State Trials. James J. Lalor.

MLA Citation

Which Are the Conspirators?: The Attorney-General of That Day Knew That 12 Honest Englishmen, No Matter How Strongly They Differed in Politics or in Religion Could Be Got to Find a Verdict of Guilty, Because These Men Had Erred in the Heat of Language. The True Culprits Were Really in the Cabinets of the King. 'Vide'-Mr. A. M. Sullivan's Speech, in the State Trials. James J. Lalor, 1881.

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