The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Tom 6;Tom 75J. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... jurors , placed the selection of juries , when- ever it pleased , entirely in its hands . The grand jury system was another monstrous abuse . The power possessed of imposing taxes by that self - appointed body was immense - a body , the ...
... jurors , placed the selection of juries , when- ever it pleased , entirely in its hands . The grand jury system was another monstrous abuse . The power possessed of imposing taxes by that self - appointed body was immense - a body , the ...
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... jurors . What possible ad- vantage could it be to her , that magistrates should not administer justice fairly , or that grand jurors should misapply or mismanage the money raised for local purposes in counties ? If they thought that ...
... jurors . What possible ad- vantage could it be to her , that magistrates should not administer justice fairly , or that grand jurors should misapply or mismanage the money raised for local purposes in counties ? If they thought that ...
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... jurors . The as- sociation newly formed in Ireland , under the title of the Irish Volun- teers , avowedly had for its object the repeal of the union . Neither past experience , nor the present aspect of affairs , furnished any well ...
... jurors . The as- sociation newly formed in Ireland , under the title of the Irish Volun- teers , avowedly had for its object the repeal of the union . Neither past experience , nor the present aspect of affairs , furnished any well ...
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... jurors were equally terrified into silence . In one instance , the master of a female servant was ordered to dis- miss her , because her mother had given evidence against a person brought to trial for a capital crime ; and similar cases ...
... jurors were equally terrified into silence . In one instance , the master of a female servant was ordered to dis- miss her , because her mother had given evidence against a person brought to trial for a capital crime ; and similar cases ...
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... jurors who were for blood , in red ink . The result was , that those whose names were printed in red were obliged to leave the country . At the Clon- mel assizes in October last , when a person was to be tried for resist- ing the ...
... jurors who were for blood , in red ink . The result was , that those whose names were printed in red were obliged to leave the country . At the Clon- mel assizes in October last , when a person was to be tried for resist- ing the ...
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