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4211. JURY (Trial by), Selection of Jurors.—
An officer * * * who selects
judges for principles which necessarily lead to
condemnation, might as well lead his culprits
to the scaffold at once without the mockery
of trial.—
To Mrs. Sarah Mease.
Ford ed., viii, 35.
(W.
March. 1801)
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