Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... interest ; nor familiar friends , nor menial servants , nor enemies , nor men perjured , nor men grievous by disease , nor those who have committed a heinous offence . The king cannot be a wit- ness , nor cooks , nor other mean ...
... interest ; nor familiar friends , nor menial servants , nor enemies , nor men perjured , nor men grievous by disease , nor those who have committed a heinous offence . The king cannot be a wit- ness , nor cooks , nor other mean ...
52 psl.
... interests were at stake , but they were not allowed in criminal cases , unless over twenty years of age . Slaves were not witnesses if the facts could be obtained from any other quarter . The testimony of those convicted of offences ...
... interests were at stake , but they were not allowed in criminal cases , unless over twenty years of age . Slaves were not witnesses if the facts could be obtained from any other quarter . The testimony of those convicted of offences ...
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... interest is not the most essential qualification of a witness . Without motive to observe , men are inattentive observers . Nor is this all . While those interested are most likely to perceive what took place , so they will be the most ...
... interest is not the most essential qualification of a witness . Without motive to observe , men are inattentive observers . Nor is this all . While those interested are most likely to perceive what took place , so they will be the most ...
54 psl.
... interest , but partly , also , in the general expediency of avoiding the multiplication of temptations to perjury . " " The general rule is , that a party to the record can , in no case , be a witness : a rule founded principally on the ...
... interest , but partly , also , in the general expediency of avoiding the multiplication of temptations to perjury . " " The general rule is , that a party to the record can , in no case , be a witness : a rule founded principally on the ...
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... interest is not to be regarded , " says Mr. Greenleaf , " in estimating its effect on the mind of the witness : for it is impossible to measure the influence which any given interest may exert . " So universal and uneradica- ble is this ...
... interest is not to be regarded , " says Mr. Greenleaf , " in estimating its effect on the mind of the witness : for it is impossible to measure the influence which any given interest may exert . " So universal and uneradica- ble is this ...
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