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... practice really intended by the phrase , it is not to be wondered that the public should hold the mention of it as odious ; and it might well be expected , that from this cir- cumstance a strong prejudice should exist against it ...
... practice really intended by the phrase , it is not to be wondered that the public should hold the mention of it as odious ; and it might well be expected , that from this cir- cumstance a strong prejudice should exist against it ...
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... practice in England , which is abhorrent from the whole tenor and spirit of our judicature ? Or what can be a more ... practice which - Mr. Green Mr. Green has recommended to our imitation ; a practice Green's Essay on Criminal Laws . 29.
... practice in England , which is abhorrent from the whole tenor and spirit of our judicature ? Or what can be a more ... practice which - Mr. Green Mr. Green has recommended to our imitation ; a practice Green's Essay on Criminal Laws . 29.
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... practice on which we have been speaking and the examination of prisoners reduced to writing , by the statute of 2 & 3 Ph . & M. c . 10 . ( this , we presume , being the statute to which he refers , ) the object of that provision was in ...
... practice on which we have been speaking and the examination of prisoners reduced to writing , by the statute of 2 & 3 Ph . & M. c . 10 . ( this , we presume , being the statute to which he refers , ) the object of that provision was in ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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