[7]
supposing that we allege hatred as the motive for a
crime, whether such hatred was due to envy, injury
or unlawful influence, whether it was recent or of
long standing, whether it was directed against an
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inferior, an equal or a superior, against a stranger
or a relative. There are special methods for the
treatment of all these arguments, and tile treatment
to be selected will depend on the interests of the
case which we are defending.
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