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before he will (or indeed can) prescribe a Remedy. So the just Magistrate, in matters Criminal does not pronounce Sentence; nor in matters Civil, give his Determination; till he has first duly consider'd of the Action and the Circumstances it is cloth'd with, throughly examined Witnesses, scan'd and compar'd Evidences, and us'd all other expediencies to come to the clear knowledge of the truth; |
before he will (or indeed can) prescribe a Remedy. So the just Magistrate, in matters Criminal does not pronounce Sentence; nor in matters Civil, give his Determination; till he has First duly considered of the Actium and the circumstances it is clothed with, thoroughly examined Witnesses, scanned and compared Evidences, and used all other Expediences to come to the clear knowledge of the truth; |
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