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rending it asunder, tearing it apart; pulling the pig to pieces.
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main force, force exerted to the full; sheer strength.
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1705034767
barbarous ejaculations, harsh-sounding exclamations.
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abominable, detestable; loathsome.
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1705034771
wavering, undecided; uncertain; not having made up one’s mind.
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applying the same remedy, that is, putting his fingers into his mouth.
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1705034775
make what sour mouths he would for a pretence, no matter how much he pretended to be displeased.
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tedious, tiresome; wearisome to read.
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1705034779
mess, food.
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1705034781
dispatched, eaten up; consumed.
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1705034783
enjoined, commanded; prohibited; forbidden.
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stoned, killed by throwing stones at them.
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improving upon the good meat, cooking the natural flesh.
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chastising, punishing; beating.
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1705034791
indulgent, disposed to please or favor; not so inclined to punish.
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trial, law court’s investigation of and decision in a cause.
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Peking, 北京.
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an inconsiderable assize town, a small town where was held a court of assize, the periodical sessions of the judges of the higher courts in every county of England.
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evidence, that which is legally submitted to a competent tribunal as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it.
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obnoxious, evil or harmful; objectionable.
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verdict, decision; judgment; the finding or judgment of the jury on the matter submitted in trial.
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pronounced, passed; given.
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foreman of the jury . The jury is the body of men or women sworn to give a true answer, or verdict, on some matter submitted to them, especially such a body legally chosen to inquire into any matter of fact, and to render a verdict according to the evidence. The number of jurors ranges from 12 to 23. The chairman of the jury is called the foreman.
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culprits, persons accused of, or arraigned for, a crime in court.
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box, the place where the jurors sit.
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