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-- Yours, &c. * Some of the Jurymen were in the habit of taking caricatures of the prisoners while they condemned them.
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-- The name of one of the Jurymen executed on this occasion was Leroi, but being a very ardent republican, he had changed it for that of Citizen Tenth of
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The Learned Counsel hoped the Gentlemen of the Jury "would not resemble those other three Lions by being deaf, deaf to the cause of justice, deaf to the interests of his client the Right Worshipful, deaf to those promptings of illuminating intelligence which had been especially vouchsafed to them as Jurymen, deaf to their duties as citizens in a strange world where there were to be found things even stranger than themselves."
The Tale of Lal A Fantasy Raymond Paton
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Fouquier Tinville, with sixteen revolutionary Judges and Jurymen, have been tried and executed, at the moment when the instigators of their crimes, Billaud-Varennes, Collot, &c. were sentenced by the Convention to
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Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace, and Grand Jurymen, what to do before they passe sentence on such as are arraigned for their lives as
Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts
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Sheriffs, Justices of the Peace and Grand Jurymen, what to do before they pass Sentence on such as are arraigned for their
The Superstitions of Witchcraft Howard Williams
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Jurymen, particular powers sometimes appointed to that office, 68
Politics: A Treatise on Government 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle
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Jurymen and witnesses would be equally brought under the sinister influences of the decree, and confidence in just administration of the law, which is at the root of civil well-being, would be fatally destroyed.
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Advertizement to the Jurymen of England touching Witches. '
The Superstitions of Witchcraft Howard Williams
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So Justice, in zeal's bonnet, so Jurymen in haste!
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 12, 1890 Various
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