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Updated: May 11, 2025


She was silent for some moments. "To-morrow, or the next day, there will be a sensation in the neighbourhood where I joined you," she said at last. "A mystery, you mean?" I exclaimed, looking straight into her handsome face. "Yes," she answered in a deep, hoarse voice. "A mystery. But," she added quickly, "you will not prejudge me until you know will you?

Every one can see, moreover," added the orator, "that to grant the right of criminal investigation in this connection is to prejudge the merits of the case; the presumption of innocence, which is the right of every man, is ignored whereas in this case the person concerned is a man whose integrity has never been doubted, and who has just been openly honored by the suffrages of his fellow citizens."

At last he said firmly, yet with great feeling: "I will not prejudge anything, that I promise you. I will keep my mind open to the last. But I should like to say it would not be any easier to me to throw myself into an agitation for reprieve because this man was tempted to crime by my property on my land. I should think it right to look at it altogether from the public point of view.

Washington did not prejudge the case; he did not dismiss Randolph with any mark of his pleasure, as he would have been quite justified in doing. He simply asked for explanation, and threw open his own correspondence and the archives of the department, so that Randolph might have every opportunity for defense.

From the preceding preamble, you will naturally conclude that I purpose to appropriate this letter to a few remarks on the In this city are three very distinct kinds of society. But the order I shall adopt in the description of each of them must not, in any way, lead you to prejudge my opinion respecting the rank which they hold among the French themselves.

It was reasonable to prëjudge that the everlasting companions of Benevolent God, should also be God. Again: as to the latter question; was it probable that such so-called sub-divisions should be two, or three, or how many?

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