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1828. April Constitut. Code Ch.XVI Quasi
3. Consider the matter now in respect of appropriate
intellectual aptitude. Here against the Juror, in favor of
the Judge, the case is so clear, that no words can make it
clearer. On the part of the Judge the aptitude is the maximum:
on the part of the Juror, a minimum.
As to appropriate active aptitude, it is an claimant which
in this case instance, can scarcely be said to have place. But if it
had the case would be as clearly in favor of the judge &
against the judge in this particular as in the one last mentioned.
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