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... question himself , and to compare his answers with such proofs as appear against him . If he prevaricates , or if he refuses to answer at all , the presumption goes to strengthen the proofs of his guilt ; but if , on the contrary , his ...
... question himself , and to compare his answers with such proofs as appear against him . If he prevaricates , or if he refuses to answer at all , the presumption goes to strengthen the proofs of his guilt ; but if , on the contrary , his ...
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of questioning a prisoner , not the simple asking of a question , but the barbarous practice really intended by the phrase ... question is either too insignificant , or too doubtful , or for any reason unfit , to be trusted to them . To ...
of questioning a prisoner , not the simple asking of a question , but the barbarous practice really intended by the phrase ... question is either too insignificant , or too doubtful , or for any reason unfit , to be trusted to them . To ...
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... question is put to a medical practitioner as speedily as possible * , which he either can- not answer , or so answers as to leave the question of murder in doubt . The Judge informs the jury that there is no evidence of the child having ...
... question is put to a medical practitioner as speedily as possible * , which he either can- not answer , or so answers as to leave the question of murder in doubt . The Judge informs the jury that there is no evidence of the child having ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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