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... matter which I am now submit- ting to your consideration , I must say for your committee of managers and for myself , that the Report was delibe- rately made , and does not , as I conceive , contain any very material error , nor any ...
... matter which I am now submit- ting to your consideration , I must say for your committee of managers and for myself , that the Report was delibe- rately made , and does not , as I conceive , contain any very material error , nor any ...
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... matter is left to call for the most exemplary punishment , that any tribunal ever inflicted upon any criminal ; and yet , my lords , the prisoner , by the plan of his defence , demands not only an escape , but a triumph . It is not ...
... matter is left to call for the most exemplary punishment , that any tribunal ever inflicted upon any criminal ; and yet , my lords , the prisoner , by the plan of his defence , demands not only an escape , but a triumph . It is not ...
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... matter to another committee , and the result of that long examination and the labor of these committees is the ... matters , we do not ad- mit that our fame , our honors , nay , the very inquisitorial power of the House of Commons is ...
... matter to another committee , and the result of that long examination and the labor of these committees is the ... matters , we do not ad- mit that our fame , our honors , nay , the very inquisitorial power of the House of Commons is ...
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... matter now comes before your lordships . I need not tread over the ground , which has been trod with such extraordinary abilities by my brother managers ; of whom I shall say nothing more , than that the cause has been supported by ...
... matter now comes before your lordships . I need not tread over the ground , which has been trod with such extraordinary abilities by my brother managers ; of whom I shall say nothing more , than that the cause has been supported by ...
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... matter , consider . God forbid that the authority either of the prosecutor or of the judge should dishearten the prisoner , so as to circumscribe the means or enervate the vigor of his defence . God forbid that such a thing should even ...
... matter , consider . God forbid that the authority either of the prosecutor or of the judge should dishearten the prisoner , so as to circumscribe the means or enervate the vigor of his defence . God forbid that such a thing should even ...
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