British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... the proudest tyrants . The jury , under the law , was obliged to convict ; but seldom before an English court has a speech made a greater impression . Of this fact we have the most conclusive evi- dence SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 181.
... the proudest tyrants . The jury , under the law , was obliged to convict ; but seldom before an English court has a speech made a greater impression . Of this fact we have the most conclusive evi- dence SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH . 181.
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... JURY : The time is now come for me to address you in behalf of the unfortunate gentleman who is the defendant on this record . I must begin with observing , that though I know myself too well to ascribe to any thing but to the kindness ...
... JURY : The time is now come for me to address you in behalf of the unfortunate gentleman who is the defendant on this record . I must begin with observing , that though I know myself too well to ascribe to any thing but to the kindness ...
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... jury is the most refreshing prospect that the eye of accused innocence ever met in a human tribunal ; and he feels with me the most fervent gratitude to the Protector of em- pires that , surrounded as we are with the ruins of ...
... jury is the most refreshing prospect that the eye of accused innocence ever met in a human tribunal ; and he feels with me the most fervent gratitude to the Protector of em- pires that , surrounded as we are with the ruins of ...
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... juries , popular in their origin , popular in their feelings , popular in their very prejudices , taken from the mass of the people , and immediately re- turning to that mass again . By these checks and temperaments they hoped that they ...
... juries , popular in their origin , popular in their feelings , popular in their very prejudices , taken from the mass of the people , and immediately re- turning to that mass again . By these checks and temperaments they hoped that they ...
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... jury must be con- vinced , before they find a man guilty of libel , that his intention was to libel , not to state facts which he believed to be true , or reason- ings which he thought just . My learned friend . has told you that the ...
... jury must be con- vinced , before they find a man guilty of libel , that his intention was to libel , not to state facts which he believed to be true , or reason- ings which he thought just . My learned friend . has told you that the ...
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