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Page 266
... evidence of interested persons should be admitted : as , for example , in occult crimes , or where there is a penury of evidence . Thus , as before observed , the person who is robbed , ravished , or assaulted and beaten , is not ...
... evidence of interested persons should be admitted : as , for example , in occult crimes , or where there is a penury of evidence . Thus , as before observed , the person who is robbed , ravished , or assaulted and beaten , is not ...
Page 365
liance , because they contain only the evidence of the patients themselves . Every considerate professional man knows with how much qualification this species of evidence is to be received : in some cases it may be the best : but , in ...
liance , because they contain only the evidence of the patients themselves . Every considerate professional man knows with how much qualification this species of evidence is to be received : in some cases it may be the best : but , in ...
Page 403
... evidence of the Greek manuscripts therefore is decidedly in favour of the authenticity of the two first chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel . Equally decisive is the testimony of the ancient versions ; for these chapters are contained in ...
... evidence of the Greek manuscripts therefore is decidedly in favour of the authenticity of the two first chapters of St. Matthew's Gospel . Equally decisive is the testimony of the ancient versions ; for these chapters are contained in ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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