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Evidence
Moreover of that mass of evidence which everywhere will be
found is everywhere created and preserved a large proportion
will be found if composed consist to consist of a stock of information
which though of use to many persons or even to every body person
is not to any person in particular in whose power
it would be to give birth creation or preservation to it in so
high a degree or to so great a certainty of use as to
render give him an adequate interest in making the
exertions that would be necessary for that purpose. In
this predicament for example it will immediately be seen stands the general stock
of public or official evidence.
Of those the above-mentioned securities a summary view will presently
be given: as well as of the cases causes that presents itself as
most advantageous for making the application
mode of to be the most advantageous
of what appears to be the modes of applying them with most advantage to
this their purpose. But previously it will be has been found necessary⊞ ⊞ to speak of the
mode of giving expression
to the different
degrees of which the
probative force of evidence
is susceptible,
and thereupon to
take present a summary
view of the
causes objects already
mentioned under the denomination of causes of
trustworthiness and untrustworthiness.
to take a slight in particular like summary view of the several causes of the trustworthiness
as well as of untrustworthiness in evidence.
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rationale of judicial evidence |
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