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Pagina 7
... speaking , however , a criminal trial must always contain , to some extent , a portrait of the times in which it occurs , in the conduct and demeanour of the judges , jury , counsel , and wit- nesses , as well as in the general ...
... speaking , however , a criminal trial must always contain , to some extent , a portrait of the times in which it occurs , in the conduct and demeanour of the judges , jury , counsel , and wit- nesses , as well as in the general ...
Pagina 24
... speak the truth † , and must , therefore , of course , speak from their own knowledge and not from the testimony of others ; so that , in very early times , the trial by jury was , to all intents and purposes , a trial by witnesses ...
... speak the truth † , and must , therefore , of course , speak from their own knowledge and not from the testimony of others ; so that , in very early times , the trial by jury was , to all intents and purposes , a trial by witnesses ...
Pagina 27
... speak it ) I wish a hand of mine might be taken , and I be put to beg my bread * . " There are some instances in which words or sentences objected to by the pri- soner or witness , on reading over his examination , have a line drawn ...
... speak it ) I wish a hand of mine might be taken , and I be put to beg my bread * . " There are some instances in which words or sentences objected to by the pri- soner or witness , on reading over his examination , have a line drawn ...
Pagina 33
... speak more properly , so impossible to be 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 ...
... speak more properly , so impossible to be 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 ...
Pagina 59
... in prison , " saying " that if he were once shut up , men would open their mouths and speak freely against him . " * Forbes's Full View , vol . i . p . 416 . In 1565 he was sent on a special embassy to MEMOIR OF SIR N. THROCKMORTON , 59.
... in prison , " saying " that if he were once shut up , men would open their mouths and speak freely against him . " * Forbes's Full View , vol . i . p . 416 . In 1565 he was sent on a special embassy to MEMOIR OF SIR N. THROCKMORTON , 59.
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