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Tit. V. Ch. VII. Purs
In what cases standing rewards are necessary to procure informers, in what not A witness Witnesses may be had without their offering
themselves or not without their offering themselves,
according to circumstances. When circumstances
known by other means point to him as one from whom
evidence is h may be expected, or when his
own discourse has caused this to be understood
intimation of the knowledge he has of
the matter has been given by his own discourse
has been convey'd by his own discourse has
by a channel more or less through a chain
more or less extensive of intermediate reporters been convey'd to the ears
of the Judge, inducements of the attractive kind
are the less, if at all, necessary: The case is otherwise
where circumstantial evidence being silent the secret has been confined within
his own breast, or if communicated to any
one has stopped short any where without
reaching the ears either of the Judge or of
any one those who by official duty or particular
inclination would be are disposed to communicate pass it on
it to the Judge. In the first mentioned state of things the
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