The North American Review, Band 135University of Northern Iowa, 1882 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... jury . They have established it , or hastened to re - establish it , in all their settlements . A judicial institution which obtains the suffrages of a great people for so long a series of ages , which is zealously renewed at every ...
... jury . They have established it , or hastened to re - establish it , in all their settlements . A judicial institution which obtains the suffrages of a great people for so long a series of ages , which is zealously renewed at every ...
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... jury , of great criminals accused of a crime notoriously difficult to prove , and committed under circumstances exceedingly favor- able for eluding detection . In every jury trial the duties of the presiding judge are of the most ...
... jury , of great criminals accused of a crime notoriously difficult to prove , and committed under circumstances exceedingly favor- able for eluding detection . In every jury trial the duties of the presiding judge are of the most ...
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... jury chiefly as a part of the judicial system . It remains to consider briefly its value as a political institution . This is the aspect which De Tocqueville regards as far the most important . No pages in his unrivaled treatise are ...
... jury chiefly as a part of the judicial system . It remains to consider briefly its value as a political institution . This is the aspect which De Tocqueville regards as far the most important . No pages in his unrivaled treatise are ...
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