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Pagina 4
... true statement of them still they must necessarily contain much truth ; and the later trials , except in professional and merely technical matters , are not open to the same objec- tion . Of the authenticity of modern trials there can ...
... true statement of them still they must necessarily contain much truth ; and the later trials , except in professional and merely technical matters , are not open to the same objec- tion . Of the authenticity of modern trials there can ...
Pagina 5
... true . A curious instance of this kind of misstatement of a fact , very immaterial in itself , oc- curs in Hume's History of England , and is detected by Mr. Laing in his History of Scotland . Hume states , that " every night during the ...
... true . A curious instance of this kind of misstatement of a fact , very immaterial in itself , oc- curs in Hume's History of England , and is detected by Mr. Laing in his History of Scotland . Hume states , that " every night during the ...
Pagina 7
... true light the causes and motives of their actions . - Trials are also useful and entertaining , as denoting in some degree the character of the times in which they occur , the manners and habits of the people , and the quantity of ...
... true light the causes and motives of their actions . - Trials are also useful and entertaining , as denoting in some degree the character of the times in which they occur , the manners and habits of the people , and the quantity of ...
Pagina 33
... true , that it ought not to have been believed if it had come from the mouth of Cato ; and upon such evi- dence , from such witnesses , were innocent men con- demned to death and executed . Prosecutors , whe- ther attorneys and ...
... true , that it ought not to have been believed if it had come from the mouth of Cato ; and upon such evi- dence , from such witnesses , were innocent men con- demned to death and executed . Prosecutors , whe- ther attorneys and ...
Pagina 72
... true Englishman ; " and ' then they parted . This was the sum of the talk between ' Throckmorton and Winter . ' 6 " " Then Serjeant Stamford turning to the jury , said , Now , my Masters of the jury , you have heard my words confirmed ...
... true Englishman ; " and ' then they parted . This was the sum of the talk between ' Throckmorton and Winter . ' 6 " " Then Serjeant Stamford turning to the jury , said , Now , my Masters of the jury , you have heard my words confirmed ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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