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... opinion is founded on justice . For my own part I have little to say on subjects of this nature , as it is , in my humble opinion , of little consequence who is the ruler of the country , provided that thirty millions of people have ...
... opinion is founded on justice . For my own part I have little to say on subjects of this nature , as it is , in my humble opinion , of little consequence who is the ruler of the country , provided that thirty millions of people have ...
Page 87
... opinion , as much impeaches his patriotism , and affects his honour , as it arraigns his judgment . To his other errors , great as we hold some of them to have been , we can extend forgiveness ; while this last offence , as it appears ...
... opinion , as much impeaches his patriotism , and affects his honour , as it arraigns his judgment . To his other errors , great as we hold some of them to have been , we can extend forgiveness ; while this last offence , as it appears ...
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... opinion , that it can only succeed if introduced at first on a very limited scale indeed . The benefits of Trial by Jury , supposing them to be as great as possible , cannot be expected to result from it independently of the skill by ...
... opinion , that it can only succeed if introduced at first on a very limited scale indeed . The benefits of Trial by Jury , supposing them to be as great as possible , cannot be expected to result from it independently of the skill by ...
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