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... taken , mention the manner in which oaths were administered to juries as well as to witnesses , the former having been already , apparently , a well known institution connected with the administration of justice . Thus we may observe ...
... taken , mention the manner in which oaths were administered to juries as well as to witnesses , the former having been already , apparently , a well known institution connected with the administration of justice . Thus we may observe ...
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... to run away . ' And away he scampered with so little precaution , that he was soon re- taken , and his emigrant companions shot ; but this did not deter him from making another experiment , which turned out more Abyssinia . 15.
... to run away . ' And away he scampered with so little precaution , that he was soon re- taken , and his emigrant companions shot ; but this did not deter him from making another experiment , which turned out more Abyssinia . 15.
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... taken into the market - place , where several jars of maize , or tsug , were set in order by the relations , to give drink to the musicians and dancers . When the crowd had assembled and the music was ready , she was brought forth , and ...
... taken into the market - place , where several jars of maize , or tsug , were set in order by the relations , to give drink to the musicians and dancers . When the crowd had assembled and the music was ready , she was brought forth , and ...
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... taken up by the governor's servant , whose office it is to look for such slips , and obliged to give bond on the spot for the forfeit lost ; or he has a chain put on his wrist , and is chained to one of the governor's servants till he ...
... taken up by the governor's servant , whose office it is to look for such slips , and obliged to give bond on the spot for the forfeit lost ; or he has a chain put on his wrist , and is chained to one of the governor's servants till he ...
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... taken from different books of the Old Testament , but it is seldom attended to , the will of the chiefs being , in general , the only rules that are resorted to for the administration of justice . They all , high and low , are very fond ...
... taken from different books of the Old Testament , but it is seldom attended to , the will of the chiefs being , in general , the only rules that are resorted to for the administration of justice . They all , high and low , are very fond ...
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