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3 Jany 1812 Ch.11 §. 1.
Evidence
Ch. 11 Ch. 11. Receipt and extraction Collection of evidence – English practice.
§. 3. English practice in regard to the reception and extraction
of evidence.
§. 1. Natural Procedure – Good Fit modes of – Parliamentary, and Jury-trial &c
Video meliora proboque,
Deteriora sequor –
The best they know and praise – the worst they state comes a thing pursue.
Never was trite adage more fully exemplified: never more completely verified, verified verified in those
high places situations in which it is least excusable?
In regard to the mode of extracting evidence, Of the system best adapted to the collection purpose of collecting of evidence,
though the several leading features, with their
their respective uses and excellences, may never yet
have been distinctly and compleatly brought to view,
the best mode of extracting evidence in the and this best system – the only one
really designed for the purpose of that ever had could really have had for its object the discovering of truth
and administering of uncorrupt justice is no secret: a no secret ever
be ever can it ever have been, to any of those, by whom, to
the extent of the their power, the two worst modes that
could be found could be found have been all along, as will be seen, been employed in preference.
This consciousness will be placed in broad day-light
before this chapter is at its close.
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