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and a through heaving of all that can be pleaded for, and against him, before Conscience can rationally either condemn, or discharge him: And if, indeed, upon such a fair and full Trial he can come off, he is then Rectus in curiâ, clear and innocent, and consequently may reap all that satisfaction from himself, which it is Natural for Innocence to afford the person who has it. |
and a through heaving of all that can be pleaded for, and against him, before Conscience can rationally either condemn, or discharge him: And if, indeed, upon such a fair and full Trial he can come off, he is then Rectus in curiâ, clear and innocent, and consequently may reap all that satisfaction from himself, which it is Natural for Innocence to afford the person who has it. |
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