CO129-021 - Sir John Davis - 1847 [9-12] — Page 322

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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

316

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

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