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Page 126
... interest ; and though with this judgment the note- writer finds fault , we are left to guess what incitement bis wisdom would have substituted . Is it the mandate of autho- rity , sanctioned by pains and penalties ? The disciples of Dr ...
... interest ; and though with this judgment the note- writer finds fault , we are left to guess what incitement bis wisdom would have substituted . Is it the mandate of autho- rity , sanctioned by pains and penalties ? The disciples of Dr ...
Page 215
... interest ; and he seems to take it for granted , if a witness's interest be seriously at variance with truth , that generally speaking perjury in effect will be com- mitted The workings of the mind , by which a man brings himself to mis ...
... interest ; and he seems to take it for granted , if a witness's interest be seriously at variance with truth , that generally speaking perjury in effect will be com- mitted The workings of the mind , by which a man brings himself to mis ...
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... interest as affecting testimony , are those which he makes on the declaratory law . The decision of the majority of the judges is law : the statute can be no otherwise than declaratory ; and it would have been derogatory to the ...
... interest as affecting testimony , are those which he makes on the declaratory law . The decision of the majority of the judges is law : the statute can be no otherwise than declaratory ; and it would have been derogatory to the ...
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