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... truth , have probably led to the present practice by which these opposite difficulties are in some measure compromised . The examination taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed , being reduced to writing ...
... truth , have probably led to the present practice by which these opposite difficulties are in some measure compromised . The examination taken before the magistrate , by whom the prisoner has been committed , being reduced to writing ...
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... truth : but truth itself is purchased too dearly when it is obtained at the expence of justice , or of that humanity which is a part of justice . The object of the rack was to extort the truth , and in many instances , no doubt , truth ...
... truth : but truth itself is purchased too dearly when it is obtained at the expence of justice , or of that humanity which is a part of justice . The object of the rack was to extort the truth , and in many instances , no doubt , truth ...
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... truth ? in- The strictest regard for truth does not , indeed , imply any tolerance towards those who differ from us . The true philosopher , for such is the character which every clergyman ought to bear , will hearken patiently to those ...
... truth ? in- The strictest regard for truth does not , indeed , imply any tolerance towards those who differ from us . The true philosopher , for such is the character which every clergyman ought to bear , will hearken patiently to those ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
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