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advise the Prisoner. Mr. Justice Hyde then told the Prisoner that it did not seem to him by the names on the Indictment, that it could be proved by any of them that he was a British Subject, and that if he was acquitted for want of that proof, he would be deliver’d over to the Phousdarry Jurisdiction, and there his having been so acquitted would probably be consider’d as proof by his own assertion that he was not a British
/ Subject.