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    King Charles I. proceeded to Carisbrook Castle, in the Isle of Wight, where, though received with great demonstrations of respect and duty, he was in reality a prisoner.—Hume's "History ...

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  3. ETIQUETTE OF THE CRIMINAL COURTS

    Fairness may once have been the object of certain peculiarities in the administration of English criminal law but that traditional object is lost in what has become sheer ...

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    SIR,—Permit me to express my extreme gratification at a remark, with which you favoured your readers, in your publication of the 12th instant, in allusion to the basis of ...

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    Punishment of Slaves.—Atrocious punishments are common among us, nevertheless the false opinion is propagated that we are the best of slave masters. On the great sugar estates ...

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