Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... jury was finally selected . It included among its twelve members , nine Roman Catholics , of whom seven were French - speaking . The Crown took the view that there had been a state of continuous riot from 15 to 25 January . In reply the ...
... jury was finally selected . It included among its twelve members , nine Roman Catholics , of whom seven were French - speaking . The Crown took the view that there had been a state of continuous riot from 15 to 25 January . In reply the ...
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... jury forthwith.39 If the law had been as it once was , he might as well have given up at this stage . Formerly the jury had simply established the fact of publication and the judge had determined the existence of a libel , but both ...
... jury forthwith.39 If the law had been as it once was , he might as well have given up at this stage . Formerly the jury had simply established the fact of publication and the judge had determined the existence of a libel , but both ...
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... juries . particularly that of 1834,50 and which was never successfully refuted . First on Howe's list was magistrate W. H. Roach , the acting Commissioner of Bride- well and Inspector of Flour , who , according to the grand jury , had ...
... juries . particularly that of 1834,50 and which was never successfully refuted . First on Howe's list was magistrate W. H. Roach , the acting Commissioner of Bride- well and Inspector of Flour , who , according to the grand jury , had ...
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