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Place and Time
me: if he does, should he be obstinate I give grant you what you ask without
reserve. Let me see you then face for the first time: face to face
he shall make his appearance likewise, and I will
set you face to face. Answer You shall answer
whatever questions shall be put to you: he shall
do the same. On the other hand you shall be
at liberty to tell your own story; just as he will
be to tell his. Open your bureau to him; he
shall open his to you: produce your papers; he
shall produce his. When a court takes
When a cause takes this turn, every thing
is as it should be: the great pretense is that
this is the case only about one time in a hundred.
[when opportunity favours, and the Judge
happens to be in a mood to profit by take advantage of it.] and
at the end of a suit instead of the beginning. When
the parties have had more trouble than would
carried them through the suit, if it had been had it been properly
begun: and when the auxiliaries, upon in
dipping into the purses of their principals, find
nothing there.
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