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of every kind we have already seen is a property naturally to be expected
from a Judge: in any sort of Judge it has been
improved in a variety of ways more ways than one: by unity
by extraordinary dignity, and by exclusion from all
other offices, and by constancy of occupation. Each
Juryman therefore though in an humble sphere
may be expected to have inborn a larger map of
connection than a Judge. But to one Judge
there are twelve Jurymen. There is therefore
This already more than twelve time the danger of a want of
probability of a want of indifference is therefore in the
and indifference on the part of the Jury than
Jury multiplied by twelve on the part of the Judge.And Jurymen are naturally are and indeed ought to be collected from all the many different parts of the country county: so that if there be a ferment in any part, some spice of it is likely to be found in every Jury
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constitutional code; evidence; procedure code |
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text sheet |
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recto |
f9 / f10 |
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jeremy bentham |
floyd & co |
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arthur young |
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