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" ... England is divided into fifty-two Counties. In each, at their Assizes, forty or fifty criminals at least are condemned ; four times the number are acquitted, because the crime does not appear to be sufficiently proved upon them, although the crime... "
Views of England, During a Residence of Ten Years; Six of Them as a Prisoner ... - Page 111
by René Martin Pillet - 1818 - 296 pages
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The Portico: A Repository of Science and Literature, Volume 5; Volume 1818

Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1818 - 490 pages
...sufficiently proved upon them, although the crime itself, of which they are accused, may be sufficing ly proved, and the men really guilty. "In Ireland, four...Scotland one thousand. Thus the sum of persons accused of crimea, and annually tried in the Three Kingdoms, including the city of London, amounts tojifteni llumtand,...
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