But the prejuges are not the same thing; for giving publicly the
best of such a dispute (for here it becomes a trial for both
parties) to an officer of the last military stage against one of
the first, should be looked on as an affront to the rank, and
acquitting a man, whom one other man accuses, looked upon as an
affront to the person. It is the same in Poland, for Count de
Pulaski was much affronted at the decision of a court-martial
entirely acquitting Colonel Molens. However, as I know the English
customs, I am nothing else but surprised to see such a partiality
in a court-martial.
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