Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... witnesses or the admissibility of evidence , were of the rarest occurrence . The intricate tech- nicalities , the hairbreadth distinctions , the conflicting and con- tradictory decisions , which form so large a portion of any trea- tise ...
... witnesses or the admissibility of evidence , were of the rarest occurrence . The intricate tech- nicalities , the hairbreadth distinctions , the conflicting and con- tradictory decisions , which form so large a portion of any trea- tise ...
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... witnesses . Their religious belief or want of it ; their char- acter as established infamous by conviction ; their relation to the cause as parties , or interested as attorneys , or as husband and wife of those who are parties , should ...
... witnesses . Their religious belief or want of it ; their char- acter as established infamous by conviction ; their relation to the cause as parties , or interested as attorneys , or as husband and wife of those who are parties , should ...
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... witness , like a familiar spirit , who may be always ready to see and hear what may occur ; nor if any one were thus ... witnesses the facts he may deem of importance may be proved . Whether they be men of deficient or exuberant faith ...
... witness , like a familiar spirit , who may be always ready to see and hear what may occur ; nor if any one were thus ... witnesses the facts he may deem of importance may be proved . Whether they be men of deficient or exuberant faith ...
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... witnesses , Mr. Greenleaf bases the general doctrines of exclusion upon the following grounds : -- " Although , in the ordinary affairs of life temptations to prac- tise deceit and falsehood may be comparatively few , and therefore men ...
... witnesses , Mr. Greenleaf bases the general doctrines of exclusion upon the following grounds : -- " Although , in the ordinary affairs of life temptations to prac- tise deceit and falsehood may be comparatively few , and therefore men ...
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... witnesses : and from the very nature of judicial proceedings , and the necessity of prevent- ing the multiplication of issues to be tried , it may often happen that the testimony of a witness unworthy of credit , may receive as much ...
... witnesses : and from the very nature of judicial proceedings , and the necessity of prevent- ing the multiplication of issues to be tried , it may often happen that the testimony of a witness unworthy of credit , may receive as much ...
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