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| - The true ground it this, that the Crown, by its prerogative from time immemorial, has claimed the right, and whether the Attorney-General appears in person, or by reason of accident or other cause, does not appear, and is consequently represented by some other gentleman (whether the Solicitor-General, a Queen's Counsel, or Serjeant, or an ordinary barrister, is utterly immaterial), the Crown does
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