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" Solicitor-General had said, that his duty was not to impose or to influence by any distorted statement ; all that was required of him was, that he should sum up the evidence with truth and accuracy, and then point out how it applied to the charges upon... "
A few Specimens of the Ars Logica Copleiana, or, Solicitor-General's [J. S ... - Σελίδα 148
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