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Forsyth, History of Trial by Jury, 1875 (New edition)
History of Trial by Jury, by William Forsyth. New Edition prepared by James Appleton Morgan. Published by James Cockcroft & Co. (New York 1875). x +
386 p. Contents of this work include a preface by Morgan; eighteen chapters on topics including the nature of the jury system; ancient tribunals in
Scandinavia and Germany; the Anglo-Saxon judicial system; the Anglo-Norman period; the jury system in civil trials and criminal cases; the grand jury;
requirement of unanimity; the proper province of the jury; the jury in the United States; in France and other parts of the Continent; and the jury
considered as a social, political and judicial institution; with table of contents and index.
Title:   History of trial by jury / by William Forsyth, M.A., late fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and author of "Hortensius, or History of lawyers."
OCLC Number:   60727159
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