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Page 103
... Evidence . By Chief Baron Gilbert . Sixth Edition . With Notes and additional References to contemporary Writers and ... evidence of declarations of a pauper who was dead , or in- sane , relative to his settlement , were admissible ...
... Evidence . By Chief Baron Gilbert . Sixth Edition . With Notes and additional References to contemporary Writers and ... evidence of declarations of a pauper who was dead , or in- sane , relative to his settlement , were admissible ...
Page 192
... evidence and demonstration which belong to its character and circumstances , we ought so far to be satisfied . Mr. Hare eudeavours to shew that this is com- pletely effected ; he meets the objector openly ; and he discusses those ...
... evidence and demonstration which belong to its character and circumstances , we ought so far to be satisfied . Mr. Hare eudeavours to shew that this is com- pletely effected ; he meets the objector openly ; and he discusses those ...
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... evidence are discussed ; in the second , written evidence is consi- dered , comprising the law respecting records , which is chiefly taken from Chief Baron Gilbert's work , public writings not of record , and private writings : the ...
... evidence are discussed ; in the second , written evidence is consi- dered , comprising the law respecting records , which is chiefly taken from Chief Baron Gilbert's work , public writings not of record , and private writings : the ...
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