The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... guilty . So the people select other men whose duty it is to decide what the laws mean and whether accused people are actually guilty . These men are usually called judges . And the whole body of men selected for these three kinds of ...
... guilty . So the people select other men whose duty it is to decide what the laws mean and whether accused people are actually guilty . These men are usually called judges . And the whole body of men selected for these three kinds of ...
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... guilty . But to decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the grand jury does not decide the question of guilt or inno- cence ; it merely decides whether ...
... guilty . But to decide whether he was or not , must be left to a very different body of men acting in a very different way . So we see that the grand jury does not decide the question of guilt or inno- cence ; it merely decides whether ...
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... Guilty . " Then the roll of the jury was called , and each man in turn rose and said that that was his verdict . Unless every one of the twelve voted " guilty , " the prisoner could not be convicted . 18. When it was shown that the jury ...
... Guilty . " Then the roll of the jury was called , and each man in turn rose and said that that was his verdict . Unless every one of the twelve voted " guilty , " the prisoner could not be convicted . 18. When it was shown that the jury ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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