Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 4 巻William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... trial ; and every one had gone to witness it . A Trial was beyond the comprehension of our friend ; but , gazing through the window , he felt that some awful thing was acting by wicked men ; that some terrible catastrophe was impending ...
... trial ; and every one had gone to witness it . A Trial was beyond the comprehension of our friend ; but , gazing through the window , he felt that some awful thing was acting by wicked men ; that some terrible catastrophe was impending ...
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... trial of a civil cause by jury is generally regarded with no ordinary feelings of dread and apprehension ; and there are few litigants who do not quail when they find their suits have reached the fearful point of " Notice of Trial ...
... trial of a civil cause by jury is generally regarded with no ordinary feelings of dread and apprehension ; and there are few litigants who do not quail when they find their suits have reached the fearful point of " Notice of Trial ...
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... trial by jury was resorted to ; but we cannot help thinking that it would have been desirable to have tried the experiment of examining the witnesses , in open Court before the judges , previously well ac- quainted with the facts in ...
... trial by jury was resorted to ; but we cannot help thinking that it would have been desirable to have tried the experiment of examining the witnesses , in open Court before the judges , previously well ac- quainted with the facts in ...
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