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had viewed the possibility of his having had to advise the Gwenu.
in such a contingency with the
fullest
Jensi
&
his responsibility. He
had long since considered that he
might not improperly recommend to the clemency of the Governo such cases in
which the crime was
found to hav
been committed under the influence of
intens mental excitement and withet
an
sufficient proved premeditation, agamit the opposite class of cold blooded and deliberate crimes com-
priming murder In It peupons of robbery
and
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