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expression.
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repecially a coural in
high position whose
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trial
time is much employed with other o important business, to lay that wide for the purpose of undertaking the painful and anxious task of defending! in which his life is in jeopardy is most miplenaout for the Judge about to try the
by This unpleasant part I underlok and through the Crown Solicitor secured
of the heading lemurel in
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Case.
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bousel in the
holovy after the Allowayhewral . It was most kind of luin to take it up and had I after the trial buse quite sure that his
services
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-given solely at my request,
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When I say that Mr. Hayllar, 2.0.~
Isay defended, bluong - Blur Inred, not say~ that everything which still and prudence could anggent were dove in his behalf. No Eolicitor, it is true
employed but the learned bounsel received a copy of the depositions three or four days before the trial . It head power to leave interviews with the prisoner is the Gaol by section ss of Ordinance 15 of 1873 the gist and wording
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