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23 Decr 1811
Evidence
In the the greatest quantity
of matter of this tendency with its
Such as was the share, that which piety had, in the
production of that portion of ecclesiastical law that
received its establishment fro the Council of Trial.
Such or thereabouts may be seen to have been the
share that which the love of justice had in the production
of that part of the ink of action, which, instead of the legislator has had
Judges for its authors; particularly that part which
consists is composed of the law of procedure, and, in the law of
procedure, that which consists is composed of the law of
evidence.
Of the present sketch few pages but may perhaps are the pages that may be seen
to add something more or less to the proof of that
but in instructive truth. But, in the chapter on exclusion, the section which
speaks of exclus that operation, as performed on the ground of f a supposed danger of
deception, will perhaps be found to comprehend within
the smallest compass the greatest quantity of such matter
as well be found to be of that tendency
as contributes to present that inference given forth
as joins in giving probability to that inference.
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