Go To The Country

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Meaning of Go To The Country

The origin of the phrase is traceable to England where , until 1852, a plaintiff who wanted a trial by jury pleaded and this the plaintiff prays may be enquired of by the country. Similarly a defendant pleaded and of this he puts himself upon the country.

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