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4200. JURY (Trial by), Essential principle.—
Trial by juries impartially selected, I
deem[one of the] essential principles of
our government and, consequently,[one]
which ought to shape its administration.—
First Inaugural Address. Washington ed. viii, 4.
Ford ed., viii, 5.
(1801)
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