Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... persons whose evi- dence in general , is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries : receiving and weighing the testimony of others , and giving to it that degree of credit which it is found on examination to de- serve . It is ...
... persons whose evi- dence in general , is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries : receiving and weighing the testimony of others , and giving to it that degree of credit which it is found on examination to de- serve . It is ...
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... persons whose evidence in general is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries . " The rule is then based on experience of the evils resulting from an admission , at some former time , of the now excluded testimony . But this ...
... persons whose evidence in general is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries . " The rule is then based on experience of the evils resulting from an admission , at some former time , of the now excluded testimony . But this ...
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... persons interested . These we intend to exam- ine particularly . Let us briefly consider the matter . Correctness and com- pleteness are the primary qualifications of witnesses . To at- tain these , attention is necessary . To give the ...
... persons interested . These we intend to exam- ine particularly . Let us briefly consider the matter . Correctness and com- pleteness are the primary qualifications of witnesses . To at- tain these , attention is necessary . To give the ...
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... persons interested , the exclusion of their evidence is the exclusion of the only means of arriving at a correct decision . Injustice must ensue . In all cases , the evil will be in proportion to the importance of the facts thus ...
... persons interested , the exclusion of their evidence is the exclusion of the only means of arriving at a correct decision . Injustice must ensue . In all cases , the evil will be in proportion to the importance of the facts thus ...
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... persons introduced , than between the persons themselves . There is a something in all men and women which deserve the much - abused title of individuals , which we call their character , something finer than the man or woman , and yet ...
... persons introduced , than between the persons themselves . There is a something in all men and women which deserve the much - abused title of individuals , which we call their character , something finer than the man or woman , and yet ...
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