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.4.3. The numbers each of them bound compelled to declare
our opinion whether he has been is not able to form rigorous
Repugnant to truth this compulsion is neither necessary
nor of any the smallest use to justice.
Nor has on the liberty which it violates is there
any thing which can warrant the regarding it or
excuse the professing to regard it as visionary and
impracticable.
<p>Whether By whatsoever cause produced - whether
necessary, as in the case of invincible ignorance, or as
the incapacity of forming a determinate imperative <add>decided</add> judgment
respecting their several influences in the porpositive question proposed
upon the carpet — by whatsoever cause produced,
incapacity of for decision is one incident of
too frequent constant occurrence to have less claim than a decision on either side to an adequate
provision formator for the expression of it.
In the of antient Rome, in a case the cases
where the judicatory had no fewer than 800 seals
in it + + Erasmus when the Judges summons to , and in
rank not unanalogous to that of our Jurymen, might
be considered as a vast mob of Jurymen but without
a Judge for their direction, + the case of non-decision
had its expression provided for it, as well as that
of decision in the one side and decision in the other
non liquet I am The matter is not clear to me - was the expression
framed for a state of the kind so frequently
exemplified, and more frequently than readily avowed.
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