Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen11William Blackwood, 1822 |
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... object of every system of criminal law is to detect and punish guilt ; and consequently , the system which most surely and speedily ac- complishes that object , is the most perfect ; and every thing in the sys- tem which has a tendency ...
... object of every system of criminal law is to detect and punish guilt ; and consequently , the system which most surely and speedily ac- complishes that object , is the most perfect ; and every thing in the sys- tem which has a tendency ...
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... object to any number of the jurymen , if he has sufficient ground in law for doing so ; he may , in like manner , object to any witness , even on the ground of a slight error in designation . After the proof is concluded , and the ...
... object to any number of the jurymen , if he has sufficient ground in law for doing so ; he may , in like manner , object to any witness , even on the ground of a slight error in designation . After the proof is concluded , and the ...
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... object is not the same with the exterior , but is covered and concealed by it , and from hence comes deception to the spectator . This is the origin of hypocrisy , which wears a mask , sepa- rate from that which is within . outer parts ...
... object is not the same with the exterior , but is covered and concealed by it , and from hence comes deception to the spectator . This is the origin of hypocrisy , which wears a mask , sepa- rate from that which is within . outer parts ...
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