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... duty , I have always found them act as became them . Nothing can be more unfounded or mischievous than to hold out to the public an idea that prosecutors , witnesses , and jurymen are deterred from doing their duty in these cases ; yet ...
... duty , I have always found them act as became them . Nothing can be more unfounded or mischievous than to hold out to the public an idea that prosecutors , witnesses , and jurymen are deterred from doing their duty in these cases ; yet ...
Side 340
... duty . Now a salary is a very strong motive to undertake an office but is no security for the assiduous discharge of its duties : on the contrary it weakens the connexion which ought to subsist between interest and duty . The more ...
... duty . Now a salary is a very strong motive to undertake an office but is no security for the assiduous discharge of its duties : on the contrary it weakens the connexion which ought to subsist between interest and duty . The more ...
Side 425
... duties , & c . is felony without clergy . 26 Geo . 3. c . 51. s . 14. A. D. 1786 . Counterfeiting any stamp or seal , to resemble any stamp or , & c . which shall be provided in pursuance of this act to denote the charging the duties ...
... duties , & c . is felony without clergy . 26 Geo . 3. c . 51. s . 14. A. D. 1786 . Counterfeiting any stamp or seal , to resemble any stamp or , & c . which shall be provided in pursuance of this act to denote the charging the duties ...
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