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The repugnance that has been felt against subjecting a prisoner during his trial to any examination , together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo some examination , either to afford him an opportunity of ...
The repugnance that has been felt against subjecting a prisoner during his trial to any examination , together with the sense of justice requiring that he actually should undergo some examination , either to afford him an opportunity of ...
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As to the analogy suggested by Mr. Green , between the practice on which we have been speaking and the examination of prisoners reduced to writing , by the statute of 2 & 3 Ph . & M. c . 10 . ( this , we presume , being the statute to ...
As to the analogy suggested by Mr. Green , between the practice on which we have been speaking and the examination of prisoners reduced to writing , by the statute of 2 & 3 Ph . & M. c . 10 . ( this , we presume , being the statute to ...
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As this collection may fall into the hands of persons unacquainted with the practice of examinations at Cambridge , it is not ... it is necessary to explain , that other departments of each examination belonged to other examiners .
As this collection may fall into the hands of persons unacquainted with the practice of examinations at Cambridge , it is not ... it is necessary to explain , that other departments of each examination belonged to other examiners .
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Contents
Netherlands Account | 35 |
Griffiths Translation of Cuviers | 92 |
Historical Life of Joanna Queen of Landseers Sabæan Researches | 128 |
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