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<note>S.3. Functions</note><lb/>
<note>S.3. Functions</note><lb/>
III. Inspective function.<lb/>
III. Inspective function.<lb/>
Art. 7. In the exercise of <add>this</add> their <del>inspective</del> function<lb/>
<p>Art. 7. In the exercise of <add>this</add> their <del>inspective</del> function<lb/>
they share with him in the inspective <del>O</del> not only of<lb/>
they share with him in the inspective <del>O</del> not only of<lb/>
all such <del>visible dicourse</del>, but of all other <add>visible</add> objects <del><gap/></del><lb/>
all such <del>visible dicourse</del>, but of all other <add>visible</add> objects <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<add>whether things or person, capable</add> of serving in the character of <unclear>sources</unclear> of evidence, for the<lb/>
<add>whether things or person, capable</add> of serving in the character of <unclear>sources</unclear> of evidence, for the<lb/>
formation of his du<gap/>es,<lb/>
formation of his du<gap/>es,<lb/></p>


<p>Art.8 <add>IV. <unclear>Interorgative</unclear> function.</add> In the <gap/> of <add>this</add> their <del>interorgative</del><lb/>
function, they put questions to parties, to  in<gap/> <del>individuals</del> <lb/>
<add>and</add> to the Judge: and incidentally, as occasion calls, to  <lb/>
any other actor in the judicial theatre: as to when  see<lb/>
Ch.XI.S.  As to the mode of giving effect to the <unclear>desires</unclear><lb/>
desired expressed by such questions, see <del>the</del> <unclear>Proudun</unclear> <unclear>book</unclear> <del>Ch.</del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del>, under the head of<lb/>
Quasi-Jury.</p>


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Constitutional Code. Ch. X.V. Quasi-Jury
S.3. Functions
III. Inspective function.

Art. 7. In the exercise of this their inspective function
they share with him in the inspective O not only of
all such visible dicourse, but of all other visible objects
whether things or person, capable of serving in the character of sources of evidence, for the
formation of his dues,

Art.8 IV. Interorgative function. In the of this their interorgative
function, they put questions to parties, to in individuals
and to the Judge: and incidentally, as occasion calls, to
any other actor in the judicial theatre: as to when see
Ch.XI.S. As to the mode of giving effect to the desires
desired expressed by such questions, see the Proudun book Ch.
, under the head of
Quasi-Jury.



Identifier: | JB/041/120/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

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1824-03-19

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041

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Constitutional Code

Folio number

120

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Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

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Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

D7 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

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Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

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001

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