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" The moment he ceases to be regarded as a criminal, he becomes of necessity an accuser : and let me ask you, what can your most zealous defenders be prepared to answer to such a charge ? When your sentence shall have sent him forth to that stage, which... "
Memoirs of the Legal, Literary, and Political Life of the Late the Right ... - Σελίδα 69
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...will be weighed against the charge, the v'itness and the sentence ; and impartial justice will demand, why has an Irish jury done this deed ? the moment...criminal, he becomes of necessity an accuser ; and \et me ask you, what can your most zealous defenders be prepared to answer to such a charge ? When...

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...weighed against the charge, the witness and the sentence; and impartial justice will demand, why has'an Irish jury done this deed ? The moment he ceases to...sentence shall have sent him forth to that stage which * Here Mr.'Curran again alludes to the harsh conduct of the Soofete jadges, in the banishment and tragical...

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...education, his character, and his children ? Let me tell you, Gentlemen of the Jury, if you agree with his prosecutors, in thinking that there ought to be a...can render infamous ; let me tell you, he will not be like a little statue upon a mighty pedestal, diminishing by elevation ; but he will stand a striking...

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