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For my own part I ever was clearly of opinion that this right was inherent in the very constitution of a Jury , and indeed in sense and reason inseparable from their important function . To establish it , therefore , by Statute ...
For my own part I ever was clearly of opinion that this right was inherent in the very constitution of a Jury , and indeed in sense and reason inseparable from their important function . To establish it , therefore , by Statute ...
296. oldal
For if existence , such as we have it here , be comparatively a good , we have no reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason ...
For if existence , such as we have it here , be comparatively a good , we have no reason to complain , though no more of it should be given to us . But if our only state of existence were in this world , then we might with some reason ...
329. oldal
Sir , there is no more reason for your drinking with him , than his being sober with you . ' BOSWELL . ' Why that is true ; for it would do him less hurt to be sober , than it would do me to get drunk . ' JOHNSON .
Sir , there is no more reason for your drinking with him , than his being sober with you . ' BOSWELL . ' Why that is true ; for it would do him less hurt to be sober , than it would do me to get drunk . ' JOHNSON .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
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