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4207. JURY (Trial by), Law and fact. [further continued].
The people * * * being
competent to judge of the facts occurring
in ordinary life, have retained the functions
of judges of facts, under the name of jurors.—
To Dupont de Nemours. Washington ed. vi, 590.
Ford ed., x, 22.
(P.F.,,
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