It is objected that the confessions of the defendant were erroneously permitted to be given in evidence against him, because it appeared from what was proved concerning them that they were not freely and voluntarily made. It did not so appear to the judge who presided at the trial. And the question now, in reviewing his judgment, is, whether it was a due and just conclusion from all that was proved upon that subject, that the admissions of the defendant, of which the gov
