Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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45 psl.
... individual , no matter who he may be , to whom any portion , however minute , of the facts may be known , should be heard . Scrutinize his testimony as rigidly as you will , but hear it . Because the light of the noonday sun can not be ...
... individual , no matter who he may be , to whom any portion , however minute , of the facts may be known , should be heard . Scrutinize his testimony as rigidly as you will , but hear it . Because the light of the noonday sun can not be ...
47 psl.
... individual - party , wife , attorney , convict , atheist no matter what he may be , whose statements out of court would be entitled to , and would receive credence , ( and " in the ordinary affairs of life " they might receive credence ...
... individual - party , wife , attorney , convict , atheist no matter what he may be , whose statements out of court would be entitled to , and would receive credence , ( and " in the ordinary affairs of life " they might receive credence ...
59 psl.
... individual refusing , or that it could be construed into " an emphatic admission that in that instance the party is worthy of credit , and that his known integrity is a sufficient guaranty against the danger of falsehood . " Still less ...
... individual refusing , or that it could be construed into " an emphatic admission that in that instance the party is worthy of credit , and that his known integrity is a sufficient guaranty against the danger of falsehood . " Still less ...
60 psl.
... individuals . In admiralty and in probate cases , parties are allowed to testify . But to what purpose increase the list ? The usurer and his ruined victim , the briber and the bribed , the infamous mother -whosoever the whim of the ...
... individuals . In admiralty and in probate cases , parties are allowed to testify . But to what purpose increase the list ? The usurer and his ruined victim , the briber and the bribed , the infamous mother -whosoever the whim of the ...
65 psl.
... individuals , which we call their character , something finer than the man or woman , and yet which is the man or woman never- theless . We feel it in whatever they say or do , but it is bet ter than their speech or deed , and can be ...
... individuals , which we call their character , something finer than the man or woman , and yet which is the man or woman never- theless . We feel it in whatever they say or do , but it is bet ter than their speech or deed , and can be ...
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