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Page 132
The Supreme Court of Van Diemen's Land was authorized , on the application of
either party in a civil case , to award or to refuse a trial by jury as the justice of
each particular case may seem to require , the qualification for such jurors being
...
The Supreme Court of Van Diemen's Land was authorized , on the application of
either party in a civil case , to award or to refuse a trial by jury as the justice of
each particular case may seem to require , the qualification for such jurors being
...
Page 286
His one chance , he believed , was that the government would permit the case in
which he was raising the question of the power of the Governor to withdraw
assigned servants to go before a judge and jury.16 When the case began on 20
June ...
His one chance , he believed , was that the government would permit the case in
which he was raising the question of the power of the Governor to withdraw
assigned servants to go before a judge and jury.16 When the case began on 20
June ...
Page 287
To loud cheers from the audience , to cat - calls , and whistles of approval , he
read the first resolution : ' That we consider Trial by Jury the indisputable right of
all free subjects of the Crown , and that it is essentially necessary to the ...
To loud cheers from the audience , to cat - calls , and whistles of approval , he
read the first resolution : ' That we consider Trial by Jury the indisputable right of
all free subjects of the Crown , and that it is essentially necessary to the ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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