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<head>Obs Tit. XV. B</head><!-- written in pencil -->
<head>Obs. Tit. XV. B</head><!-- written in pencil -->
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<p><!-- indent first word --><note>Jury</note><!-- written in pencil --> There can be no necessity of appealing to a
<p><!-- indent first word --><note>Jury</note><!-- written in pencil --> There can be no necessity of appealing to a
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given by one Judge and confirmed after two
given by one Judge and confirmed after two
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different hearings by two successive Judges .  There
different hearings by two successive Judges.  There
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<del>is no occasion to give</del> <add>can be no necessity in</add> committing to an  
<del>is no occasion to give</del> <add>can be no necessity in</add> committing to an  
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<lb/>
unknown assemblage of ignorant and <gap/>
unknown assemblage of ignorant and uneducated
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men , the power of proscription .  Those
men, the power of proscription.  Those
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who suppose take for granted that men of  
who suppose take for granted that men of  
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recorded in history <note>the history of times present as well as past</note> as well as those which are
recorded in history <note>the history of times present as well as past</note> as well as those which are
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passing before their eyes . How much innocent
passing before their eyes. How much innocent
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blood was shed <del>by juries</del> <add>in the reign of Charles 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi></add> on the occasion of
blood was shed <del>by juries</del> <add>in the reign of Charles 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi></add> on the occasion of
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the pretended Popish plots , by Juries , not a
the pretended Popish plots, by Juries, not a
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drop of which would have been shed by any of
drop of which would have been shed by any of
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the Judges ! <add>even of that wicked time !</add> And what chance would the Baron de Besenval have had with <add>before</add> a Jury
the Judges! <add>even of that wicked time!</add> And what chance would the Baron de Besenval have had with <add>before</add> a Jury
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composed of the active citizens who sent
composed of the active citizens who sent
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<unclear>Fonlor</unclear> and <unclear>Barthier</unclear> to their long home?
Foulon and Berthier to their long home?
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Obs. Tit. XV. B

Jury There can be no necessity of appealing to a
Jury from a judgment of acquittal
given by one Judge and confirmed after two
different hearings by two successive Judges. There
is no occasion to give can be no necessity in committing to an
unknown assemblage of ignorant and uneducated
men, the power of proscription. Those
who suppose take for granted that men of
this description can only err on the side of lonely are liable to no error but what is ion the side of lonely
must view with very partial eyes regard the sums
recorded in history the history of times present as well as past as well as those which are
passing before their eyes. How much innocent
blood was shed by juries in the reign of Charles 2d on the occasion of
the pretended Popish plots, by Juries, not a
drop of which would have been shed by any of
the Judges! even of that wicked time! And what chance would the Baron de Besenval have had with before a Jury
composed of the active citizens who sent
Foulon and Berthier to their long home?




Identifier: | JB/035/102/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

035

Main Headings

constitutional code; evidence; procedure code

Folio number

102

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10695

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