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44 ed gradually and imperceptibly during the whole of this period, and still more in the following, after* the union with Denmark ; so that in the latter part of the seventeenth century, the function of the Jury had become almost nominal, and they were even entirely superseded in many cases which formerly could not have been decided without them. In the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, the Jury vanished entirely from the courts of law, and existed no where except in the ancient codes, whose regulations respecting them, however, were not formally repealed. But the courts of judicature were so remodelled and reorganized, and the law of procedure so reform- ed, that adapting a Jury to the new forms was quite out of the question ; and the legislators did so manage, that it should appear to the subjects that the privation of a trial by Jury was no loss ; they were to think themselves amply compensated by a plurality of learned judges, written pleadings, and a stricter and better regulated law respecting proofs and evidence. These advantages were placed in such a relief before the nation, that the abolition of the ancient institution of Juries hardly gave rise to any dissatisfaction, or even to a stifled complaint.
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A historical treatise

A historical treatise on trial by jury, wager of law, and other co-ordinate forensic institutions, formerly in use in Scandinavia and in Iceland
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1832
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