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" Against the prisoner at the bar, as an individual, I cannot have the slightest prejudice. I would not do him the smallest injury or injustice. But I do not affect to be indifferent to the discovery and the punishment of this deep guilt. "
A Report of the Evidence and Points of Law, Arising in the Trial of John ... - Страница 31
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...raises the justice. But I do not affect to be indiflerent ' aged arm, that he muy not fail in his aim at to the discovery, and the punishment, of this deep guilt. I cheerfully share in the opprothc heart, and replaces it again over the wounds of the pomard ! To finish the picture, he explores...

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