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under it, a jury would paralyze the power of the majority, and veto all legislation

that the limitation, which woul

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE RIGHT OF JURIES TO JUDGE OF THE JUSTICE OF LAWS Chapter 2 THE TRIAL BY JURY, AS DEFINED BY MAGNA CARTA Chapter 3 ADDITIONAL PROOFS OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF JURORS Chapter 4 THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF JURIES IN CIVIL SUITS. Chapter 5 OBJECTIONS ANSWERED Chapter 6 JURIES OF THE PRESENT DAY ILLEGAL Chapter 7 ILLEGAL JUDGES Chapter 8 THE FREE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Chapter 9 THE CRIMINAL INTENT Chapter 10 MORAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR JURORS Chapter 11 AUTHORITY OF MAGNA CARTA
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