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1828 Septr. 7
Blackstone
This sadly weak conceit of pay employing perjury in preference
to cross-examination is not altogether peculiar to England.
It is adopted has place under the Roman Law: and if should a purge of the sort
be preferred by you to any you could have from the Apothecary
learned person Doctors are not wanting, who having derived obtained from the
Archbishop of Cangerbury the power, would have no objection to
the administering it. But under the Roman Law a single person
taking the purge is sufficient suffices. Roman Law having no Jury
no twelve other persons are called in, to join in taking it.
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jeremy bentham |
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