An Account of the Proceedings on the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, on the Charge of Illegal Voting by Anonymous
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Hunt, Judge, Opinion against Miss Anthony, 59
His refusal to submit her case to the jury, 68 His refusal to permit the jury to be polled, 68 His sentence of Miss Anthony, 81 His direction to the jury in the cases of Jones, Hall and Marsh, 144 Trial by jury "_a matter of form_", 145 Jones, Beverly W., Indictment, 85 Remarks on receiving sentence, 148 Marsh, Edwin T., Indictment, 85 Remarks on being sentenced, 149 Selden, H.R., Opening speech in Miss Anthony's case, 12 Argument in her case, 17 Argument on motion for new trial, 68 Van Voorhis, John, Argument of motion to quash the indictment in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall, 94 Argument in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall on the merits, 128 Motion for new trial in the case of Jones, Marsh and Hall, 147 PREFACE. At the election of President and Vice President of the United States, and members of Congress, in November, 1872, SUSAN B. ANTHONY, and |
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