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So many were
the just arguments we had to urge, and so ready were we to have recourse to the
most infallible tests regarding the testimony given; and yet the plaintiff
evades all these, and fancies that by slandering me regarding the trial which
has already taken place, and bringing accusations against me, he can induce you
to convict the witness,—a piece of trickery the most unfair and the
most rapacious imaginable.
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