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V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistrates and the Jury-System V. VIII. The Senate under the Monarchy V. II. Mutiny of the Soldiers, V. III. Reappearance of Pompeius V. VII. Alpine Peoples V. IX. Dictatorship of Pompeius V. IX. Debates as to Caesar's Recall IV. X. The Restoration V. II. Beginning of the Armenian War
IV. X. Abolition of the Censorial Supervision of the Senate I. V. The Senate as State-Council, II. I. Senate V. X. Pacification of Alexandria V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System I. V. The King V. III. New Arrangement as to Jurymen V. VIII. And in the Courts
It is true there is a law against doing anything of the sort; it is true there is law to punish the editor of a newspaper who shall publish anything to prejudice the interests of litigants; it is true the "horse-shedding process" is flagrantly wicked, and intended to destroy most of the benefits of the jury-system; but, notwithstanding all this, the "spirit of the institutions" carries everything before it, and men regard all these laws and provisions, as well as the eternal principles of right, precisely as if they had no existence at all, or as if a freeman were above the law.
IV. X. Abolition of the Censorial Supervision of the Senate I. V. The Senate as State-Council, II. I. Senate V. X. Pacification of Alexandria V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System I. V. The King V. III. New Arrangement as to Jurymen V. VIII. And in the Courts V. VIII. And in the Courts V. VII. Macedonia ff. V. VII. The Gallic Plan of War
V. VII. Cassivellaunus V. VII. The Carnutes ff. V. II. Renewal of the War V. IV. Difficulty with the Parthians IV. I. War against Aristonicus V. VII. Insurrection V. VIII. Humiliation of the Republicans V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistrates and the Jury-System V. VIII. Humiliation of the Republicans V. VIII. The Aristocracy Submits ff.
V. IV. The New Relations of the Romans in the East, V. IV. Galatia V. IV. Ptolemaeus in Egypt Recognized, but Expelled by His Subjects V. VII. Wars and Revolts There V. IX. Repulse of the Parthians V. IX. Counter-Arrangements of Caesar V. VIII. Settlement of the New Monarchial Rule V. VIII. Changes in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System V. VII. With the Bellovaci
"They tell me you've been taking an interest in politics in Pedro County. Haven't you looked into our jury-system?" "No, I haven't got that far." The marshal began blowing rings of smoke again. "Well, there are some three hundred men on our jury-list, and we know them all.
Changes of in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System Thus in legal possession of full power, Pompeius set to work and proceeded with energy against the republican party which was powerful in the clubs and the jury-courts.
It is one of the longest in the collection called the State Trials, and is a more full and elaborate inquiry than the trial of Charles I. The case made out was complete and crushing, and the perfect clearness with which the whole truth connected with the movements from day to day, and from hour to hour, of people in the humblest rank was laid open, shews the great capabilities of our public jury-system for getting at the truth.
Changes of in the Arrangement of Magistracies and the Jury-System Thus in legal possession of full power, Pompeius set to work and proceeded with energy against the republican party which was powerful in the clubs and the jury-courts.
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