The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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... jury preferable to that on an information ex officio . But that which appeared to him wholly indefensible , was the twice following up the ac- quittal with a new trial on a similar li- bel , thus appealing as it were from jury to jury ...
... jury preferable to that on an information ex officio . But that which appeared to him wholly indefensible , was the twice following up the ac- quittal with a new trial on a similar li- bel , thus appealing as it were from jury to jury ...
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... jury had convicted on evidence which shewed that 4. was often the price for shooting a man . The con- fession went on . " Ward offered 107 . for shooting some of Kendal's men . He offered 10l . for shooting another master manufacturer ...
... jury had convicted on evidence which shewed that 4. was often the price for shooting a man . The con- fession went on . " Ward offered 107 . for shooting some of Kendal's men . He offered 10l . for shooting another master manufacturer ...
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... jury selected by him- self , or from among the number of his steadiest friends . What would the no . ble Lords have said to the same stri- king of a jury , had it been adopted under the special commission at Der- by , where the ...
... jury selected by him- self , or from among the number of his steadiest friends . What would the no . ble Lords have said to the same stri- king of a jury , had it been adopted under the special commission at Der- by , where the ...
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... jury when confined to its proper ob- ject of determining the guilt or inno- cence of a prisoner , but not as ex- tended to the maintenance of general political propositions . Perhaps the danger might have been exaggerated ; he was ...
... jury when confined to its proper ob- ject of determining the guilt or inno- cence of a prisoner , but not as ex- tended to the maintenance of general political propositions . Perhaps the danger might have been exaggerated ; he was ...
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... jury convicted him , but they found him guilty of stealing to the value of 39 shillings . Could any man doubt that the jury , in this case , returned such a verdict in consequence of the statement in the newspapers , of the resolution ...
... jury convicted him , but they found him guilty of stealing to the value of 39 shillings . Could any man doubt that the jury , in this case , returned such a verdict in consequence of the statement in the newspapers , of the resolution ...
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