I've got 21 indictments out of this mess so far and there's no end in sight. [noun]
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They occupied their time chiefly in preparing indictments, and cheerfully calculating the fast-growing area of land open to confiscation. [noun]
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Over three hundred indictments were returned, involving persons in every walk of life. [noun]
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The regime of criminals crumbled; forty-nine indictments, involving twelve persons, were returned. [noun]
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In a letter to his son, written in July, 1865, referring to some proposed indictments of prominent Confederates, he says: "." [noun]
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Then, at least, as we know beyond a doubt, they were formally tried, this time upon indictments preferred by Fairfax himself. [noun]
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Three specimens are given; two are of indictments "For killing a man by witchcraft upon the statute of Anno 5." [Please select]
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Joan Ellyse of Westminster convicted on several indictments for witchcraft and sentenced to be hanged. [Please select]
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Burke said that you cannot bring an indictment against a nation; yet within a generation from that utterance men began to draw indictments against whole epochs, especially against the capitalistic epoch. [Please select]
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He tells me there were three indictments for penitentiary offenses pending against Crook when the Mayor promoted him to be Chairman of the Board. [Please select]
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