Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 2R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 - 260 страници |
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... evidence ; nor determine that to be certain , of which there remains a doubt . If , therefore , in the examination of this cause , the evidence is not sufficient to convince you beyond reasonable doubt , of the guilt of all , or of any ...
... evidence ; nor determine that to be certain , of which there remains a doubt . If , therefore , in the examination of this cause , the evidence is not sufficient to convince you beyond reasonable doubt , of the guilt of all , or of any ...
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... evidence to be produced for the prisoners , were surprised at a great part of it , and had not the same opportunity to prepare evidence to oppose it , which , perhaps , they might have found . But to what purpose is it to exclaim ...
... evidence to be produced for the prisoners , were surprised at a great part of it , and had not the same opportunity to prepare evidence to oppose it , which , perhaps , they might have found . But to what purpose is it to exclaim ...
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... evidence that has been offered in their defence , the arguments and law , which have been applied to it ; and then , observing on the evidence against the prisoners and the law operating thereon , I shall rest the matter with you , for ...
... evidence that has been offered in their defence , the arguments and law , which have been applied to it ; and then , observing on the evidence against the prisoners and the law operating thereon , I shall rest the matter with you , for ...
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