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— without consent of parties a truth
long arrived at by Judges & allowed by Law <del. & §.2.c.25.
Vide extract Wilkes v Leases 1737 — Vide also — extract} N.B.
from state Facts in 's case & in that of Bishop }
V In respect of the p.2. Many special Juries at the desire of
either party — Vide King's speech to Parliament 15 Aug 1730 —
have not profess of thoughts to which the
of the Press — Information received about 50 years before;
and extract from Bishop Basset — & now Special Juries
established — Vide Lord Lyttleton — vs Johnson.
VI The mode in which this act is avowed object of the
Act — & the mode in which it is drawn up —
1 the object as declared by Preamble to prevent Corruption in
Juries in consequence of frequent <gap/. of them</p. <p.2. The object as collected from the and thence to the
of Jurors from the — had it him so <gap/.</p.
3 The enactments with respect to Special Juries inconsistent
with the —
<p4. These enactments inconsistent with each other. sec. 15. "
"before the Officer of the Court" sec. 17. "struck by the Officer"
5 Sec. 6.
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