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01 - Ch 1 - The Right of Juries to Judge the Justice of Laws
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02 - Ch 2 - Part 1 - Trial by Jury Defined by Magna Carta
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03 - Ch 2 - Part 2 - Language of Magna Carta
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04 - Ch 3 - Part 1 - Additionnal Proofs of the Rights and Duties of Jurors
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05 - Ch 3 - Part 2 - Ancient Common Law Juries were Mere Courts of Conscience
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06 - Ch 3 - Part 3 - Ancient Common Law Juries were Mere Courts of Conscience
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07 - Ch 3 - Part 4 - Oaths of Jurors
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08 - Ch 3 - Part 5 - Right of Jurors to fix the Sentence
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09 - Ch 3 - Part 6 - The Coronation Oath
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10 - Ch 4 - The Rights and Duties of Juries in Civil Suits
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11 - Ch 5 - Part 1 - Objections Answered
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12 - Ch 5 - Part 2 - Objections Answered
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13 - Ch 6 - Juries of the Present Day Illegal
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14 - Ch 7 - Part 1 - Illegal Judges
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15 - Ch 7 - Part 2 - Illegal Judges
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16 - Ch 8 - Free Administration of Justice
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17 - Ch 9 - The Criminal Intent
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18 - Ch 10 - Moral Considerations for Jurors
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19 - Ch 11 - Authority of Magna Carta
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20 - Ch 12 - Limitations Imposed Upon the Majority by the Trial by Jury