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Excerpt from Celebrated Trials, and Remarkable Cases of Criminal Jurisprudence, Vol. 3 of 6: From the Earliest Records to the Year 1825
Sidney. 3 I presume your Lordship will direct I am an ignorant man in matters of this kind, I may easily. Be surprised in'it, I never was at a trial in my life of any body, and never read a law-book.
L. C. J. Because no prisoner under your circum stances is to have counsel, but in special cases to. Be as signed in matters of law, ' the Court is bound by their oaths and duty', of their places, that they shall not see any wrong done to you 'but the business we are to tell you now is, you are to plead guilty, or not guilty, or demur, which is 'a confession in point of law.
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