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Halaman 78
You are no more responsible for his death than the man who makes the gallows ,
or the rope , or Sheriff Brashears , whose duty it is to fulfil the last sad office of the
law . It is the people and the law who are executioners . It has been my duty to ...
You are no more responsible for his death than the man who makes the gallows ,
or the rope , or Sheriff Brashears , whose duty it is to fulfil the last sad office of the
law . It is the people and the law who are executioners . It has been my duty to ...
Halaman 256
When a jury performs its duty , when a jury stands up manfully in the face of the
law and the testimony and performs its duty , then you have a rectification of
those evils that are talked of so much before juries . There is the solemn
sanctuary ...
When a jury performs its duty , when a jury stands up manfully in the face of the
law and the testimony and performs its duty , then you have a rectification of
those evils that are talked of so much before juries . There is the solemn
sanctuary ...
Halaman 262
When a jury performs its duty , when a jury stands up manfully in the face of the
law and the testimony and performs its duty , then you have a rectification of
those evils that are talked of so much before juries . There is the solemn
sanctuary ...
When a jury performs its duty , when a jury stands up manfully in the face of the
law and the testimony and performs its duty , then you have a rectification of
those evils that are talked of so much before juries . There is the solemn
sanctuary ...
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American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and ..., Volume 10 John Davison Lawson Tampilan cuplikan - 1914 |
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