repeatedly, to introduce each grievance or indictment, creating a powerful cumulative effect.
"He has"
Each count of an indictment is a separate criminal charge against the person.
A Grand Jury returns an indictment. Criminal Justice pg 16 schmalleger
In The Autobiography, The Declaration Of Independence Jefferson uses Parallel Structure in his Argument when he is airing the grievances of the farmers.
Jefferson, who was democratic- republican and supported a weaker central government, says that the excise law is infernal, it's evil. It was stupid to have it in the constitution. He absolutely disagrees on the tax on whiskey. Jefferson was afraid that Hamilton would turn the government a monarchy.
indictment; BRITISH
Indictment
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A Grand Jury.
The word "indictment" is a noun. It refers to a formal accusation or charge of a serious crime.
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Jefferson had been trained in the law and had been a lawyer. He therefore set out in the Declaration of Independence to lay out the reasons which compelled the colonies to seek a separation. Once past the opening, the Declaration is essentially an indictment of the English Crown and set out to itemize the Crown's unjust treatment of the colonies. It is, essentially, what would be known in the modern legal system as a Bill of Indictment. Hence the repeated use of the word.
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