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4155. JUDGES, Biased.—
It is better to
toss up cross and pile in a cause, than to refer
it to a judge whose mind is warped by any
motive whatever, in that particular case.—
Notes on Virginia. Washington ed. viii, 372.
Ford ed., iii, 236.
(1782)
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