Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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... has roared away hours long against aristocratic influence , in favor of the pure ' democracy , while he played the oligarch in his native village , the tyrant over his hired help , and though no man knows who his grandfather was ...
... has roared away hours long against aristocratic influence , in favor of the pure ' democracy , while he played the oligarch in his native village , the tyrant over his hired help , and though no man knows who his grandfather was ...
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... and most of the important offices be monopolized by other slave - holders a little surprising that all the pulpits and most of the presses should be in favor of Slavery , at least not against it . But such is the fact .
... and most of the important offices be monopolized by other slave - holders a little surprising that all the pulpits and most of the presses should be in favor of Slavery , at least not against it . But such is the fact .
49 psl.
... favor of shutting out evidence arise from that fact ? Of what witness may it not be said , that the judge or the jury may have erred in giving too much or too little consideration to his testimony ?
... favor of shutting out evidence arise from that fact ? Of what witness may it not be said , that the judge or the jury may have erred in giving too much or too little consideration to his testimony ?
50 psl.
... between the admission of the now excluded evidence and falsehood , they furnish no argument in favor of exclusion , and if so based , they furnish an argument only in the particular instances in which the experience has been had .
... between the admission of the now excluded evidence and falsehood , they furnish no argument in favor of exclusion , and if so based , they furnish an argument only in the particular instances in which the experience has been had .
51 psl.
Evidence in favor of a son or grandson , or a father or grandfather , was not received . Slaves could not testify for their master nor their master for them ; nor could infidels and apostates be heard when a Mussulman was a party .
Evidence in favor of a son or grandson , or a father or grandfather , was not received . Slaves could not testify for their master nor their master for them ; nor could infidels and apostates be heard when a Mussulman was a party .
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