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        "text": "Johnston, Judge\nThe defendant may give in evidence, that the plaintiff\u2019s character is a bad one, in mitigation of damages ; but he shall not he allowed to prove any particular act.\nEvidence of refutation was given accordingly, and the jury found for the plaint'ff, but gave only six pence damages, owing as I suppose, to the evidence aforesaid.",
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    "head_matter": "Halifax,\nOctober Term, 1802.\nVick vs. Whitfield.\n*T*HXS was an action for words ; and the defendant pleaded the general issue and justification."
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