Excerpt from An Exposition of the Practice Relative to the Right to Begin and Reply: In Trials by Jury, and Other Proceedings, Discussions of Law, Etc
The third chapter treats of the practice relative to the Right to Reply in the three sorts of proceedings already mentioned.
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