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Pagina 27
... together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo
some examination , either to afford him an opportunity of exculpating himself , or
as the means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to the present practice
by ...
... together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo
some examination , either to afford him an opportunity of exculpating himself , or
as the means of elucidating the truth , have probably led to the present practice
by ...
Pagina 28
If the author had seen this engine of extorting truth actually at work , as it is at this
moment in every criminal court through France , he would revolt at his own
doctrine . Happily , however , the advantages of the practice have never been ...
If the author had seen this engine of extorting truth actually at work , as it is at this
moment in every criminal court through France , he would revolt at his own
doctrine . Happily , however , the advantages of the practice have never been ...
Pagina 273
The strictest regard for truth does not , indeed , imply any in . tolerance towards
those who differ from us . The true philosopher , for such is the character which
every clergyman ought to bear , will hearken patiently to those who combat his ...
The strictest regard for truth does not , indeed , imply any in . tolerance towards
those who differ from us . The true philosopher , for such is the character which
every clergyman ought to bear , will hearken patiently to those who combat his ...
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