Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... witness in the line of truth , are called into action . So that , whatever may be the subject matter - property ... witnesses . " But what then ? The argument , if good for any thing , would imply that judges and jurors were to ...
... witness in the line of truth , are called into action . So that , whatever may be the subject matter - property ... witnesses . " But what then ? The argument , if good for any thing , would imply that judges and jurors were to ...
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... witnesses , that , therefore , all such witnesses should be ex- cluded . But is this investigation pursued as to those who are received ? If not , what is the force of the argument as to those excluded ? Suppose it ever so difficult to ...
... witnesses , that , therefore , all such witnesses should be ex- cluded . But is this investigation pursued as to those who are received ? If not , what is the force of the argument as to those excluded ? Suppose it ever so difficult to ...
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... witness and the truth of his testimony . Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence in general ... witnesses , or to show when and why the change occurred , by which they were excluded . This experiment - when and ...
... witness and the truth of his testimony . Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence in general ... witnesses , or to show when and why the change occurred , by which they were excluded . This experiment - when and ...
51 psl.
... witnesses was regarded , drunkards , gamesters , and usurers being incompetent . Evi- dence in favor of a son or grandson , or a father or grandfather , was not received . Slaves could not testify for their master nor their master for ...
... witnesses was regarded , drunkards , gamesters , and usurers being incompetent . Evi- dence in favor of a son or grandson , or a father or grandfather , was not received . Slaves could not testify for their master nor their master for ...
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... witnesses when pecuniary 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 ...
... witnesses when pecuniary 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 ...
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