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Jury trial is a chance of arrangement, <add>as practiced in England in civil cases | Jury trial is a chance of arrangement, <add>as practiced in England in civil cases is composed of <add>includes</add></add> of which some<lb/> may be conducive, others indifferent, others adverse to the ends <lb/> <del>of justice</del> <add>of <unclear>justice</unclear>: <del><unclear>when</unclear> <add>are</add> in</del> the <gap/> of their ends: arrangements of </add> of which some again may be conducive, others indifferent,<lb/> others again adverse to the particular <del>ad</del> ends, <del>& which it</del> what are they | ||
Jury trial is a chance of arrangement, as practiced in England in civil cases is composed of <add>includes</add> of which some
may be conducive, others indifferent, others adverse to the ends
of justice of justice: when <add>are in the of their ends: arrangements of </add> of which some again may be conducive, others indifferent,
others again adverse to the particular ad ends, & which it what are they
Identifier: | JB/035/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 35. |
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1808-05-22 |
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constitutional code; evidence; procedure code |
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jeremy bentham |
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