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... considered , as in civil cases , in the character both of court and of jury . — After all the witnesses have been exa- mined in court , the assizers are shut up in a room by them- selves ; where they must continue , excluded from all ...
... considered , as in civil cases , in the character both of court and of jury . — After all the witnesses have been exa- mined in court , the assizers are shut up in a room by them- selves ; where they must continue , excluded from all ...
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... considered as a griev ance ; but when they are the natural effects of good causes , they are rather proofs of the progress of society . There will also new crimes arise which must be punished ; and old ones by being still committed ...
... considered as a griev ance ; but when they are the natural effects of good causes , they are rather proofs of the progress of society . There will also new crimes arise which must be punished ; and old ones by being still committed ...
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... considered by our author as the ery- thredanum of Pliny . Jugglers . If this article may not be considered as the most instructive , it certainly will not be thought the least amusing of the volume , in which it occupies so considerable ...
... considered by our author as the ery- thredanum of Pliny . Jugglers . If this article may not be considered as the most instructive , it certainly will not be thought the least amusing of the volume , in which it occupies so considerable ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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