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I hope I have too much regard for justice , and too much respect for my own character , to attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am sure , that in this court , nothing can be carried against the law , and that gentlemen ...
I hope I have too much regard for justice , and too much respect for my own character , to attempt either ; and were I to make such attempt , I am sure , that in this court , nothing can be carried against the law , and that gentlemen ...
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“ You cannot have international justice , unless you are prepared to impose it by force . ” Translated , this becomes : " You cannot have international justice unless you are prepared , with a view to imposing a just settlement ...
“ You cannot have international justice , unless you are prepared to impose it by force . ” Translated , this becomes : " You cannot have international justice unless you are prepared , with a view to imposing a just settlement ...
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... and one of them grossly insulted by the judge and one of the counsel , because they honestly declared that they had no theological belief ; and a third , a foreigner , 4 for the same reason , was denied justice against a thief .
... and one of them grossly insulted by the judge and one of the counsel , because they honestly declared that they had no theological belief ; and a third , a foreigner , 4 for the same reason , was denied justice against a thief .
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