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Page 317
... appear as specifically and certainly to the judges of the return , as it did appear to the court or person authorized to commit ; else the return is insufficient · In the present case it is returned , That the prisoner , being a juryman ...
... appear as specifically and certainly to the judges of the return , as it did appear to the court or person authorized to commit ; else the return is insufficient · In the present case it is returned , That the prisoner , being a juryman ...
Page 360
... appear and object to such dis- charge , if he think fit , which notice shall be given by the party imprisoned , in the manner prescribed by the court , or , in default thereof , he shall be remanded to the custody of the person against ...
... appear and object to such dis- charge , if he think fit , which notice shall be given by the party imprisoned , in the manner prescribed by the court , or , in default thereof , he shall be remanded to the custody of the person against ...
Page 557
... appear , it is his duty to go and to answer all material questions that do not incriminate him . Should he fail to appear , fail to answer material questions , or should the judge - grand jury believe his evidence false and evasive , or ...
... appear , it is his duty to go and to answer all material questions that do not incriminate him . Should he fail to appear , fail to answer material questions , or should the judge - grand jury believe his evidence false and evasive , or ...
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