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Letter VII. Uses. Penitentiary-houses — Safe-custody.
class of Judges? What but Death? and that no common death, be
death the slow but necessary result of lingering torture. And yet, whatever
other reproach reflection the Law may be thought to merit,
in What instance was it ever seen to explore itself in this way to the reproach
of cruelty?
Jurymen: who that they may be compelled to give an unanimousin case of delay in giving their
and speedy verdict, are kept till they are agreed
without meal, drink, fire, or candle.
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