Annual Register, Volum 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... jury ; trial by jury for offences of the press was one of the articles of the Bel- gian constitution : what was then suggested on the vague pretence of satisfying an " European neces- sity " was , that the Belgian people by their own ...
... jury ; trial by jury for offences of the press was one of the articles of the Bel- gian constitution : what was then suggested on the vague pretence of satisfying an " European neces- sity " was , that the Belgian people by their own ...
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... jury ; and a fresh juryman having been sworn , and the jury having been again charged , the judge read over the evidence of each witness , the witnesses being re - sworn and attending as far as the case had proceeded . The counsel for ...
... jury ; and a fresh juryman having been sworn , and the jury having been again charged , the judge read over the evidence of each witness , the witnesses being re - sworn and attending as far as the case had proceeded . The counsel for ...
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... jury ; but before they were sworn one of them de- clared himself to have a conscien- tious objection to the punishment of death , and desired to be ex- cused from serving . He was or- dered to stand by , and another from the other jury ...
... jury ; but before they were sworn one of them de- clared himself to have a conscien- tious objection to the punishment of death , and desired to be ex- cused from serving . He was or- dered to stand by , and another from the other jury ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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