Iustice which are
regarded
As
affording
a reasonable protection
to the accused. The Councilton
who had to bring
the alleged Criminal
were themselves coilled as witnesses
against him. The God., who was
the Prosecutor
Th
the occasion
on whose preliminary wvidence
The Engeving
to as
instituled - Pho
conto not but be conscious, that
if hd. Hulme was on his Trial
on
the allegation of intemperance,
he was
himself
no less
on tial
in respect of the with and
good faith of his accusations
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forgets hanself so for that, while
he book an active part in the
examination of Witnesses, and
indeavoured to constrain the
reluctant into giving testimong
favourable to his crews
assumed whewise the Office of Judge
and sold
as
A
Court of Enquiry.
Indg
Member
the
of
The frist change hought
against Dr. Hulme was, that
of having, at a Public Entertain=
=ment, been " in such a state