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1 1o Ult
Ch. VI. Judiciary Application
2 §. responsibility for falshood
Oath — its necessity
Among Of the p arrangements that belong to the head of procedure
the leading ones are so indispensably necessary to the prevention
of universal ruin from this source, that they must not
for no other good than that of adherence to the higher laws of method
they must not on this occasion be left out of view
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Art. 1 No assistance admitted
but on Quasi Oath
Art. 1. On no occasion from any party in any suit must
expertise in any shape be voluntarily admitted except under the sanction
of a solemn judicial an appropriate solemn declaration with
punishment for falshood, as at present for falshood in the case
in which the name of perjury is given to it. Name of such
Solemn Declaration in Quasi Vice-Oath or Quasi Oath
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Art. 2. Not admissible the
ceremony called an
Oath
Art. 2. On no occasion must any ceremony be employed as if
present those which at present are anywhere designated by the name
of an oath. Of For any respect that has any where been paid to
it no former basis could ever be found this bare new illusion and by
the blind and all important victure with which it has been forced into men's
mouths under a compleat certainty of its being universally
that has been destroyed this by him to an unlimited
extent been destroyed. On the priesthead in particular
in that class of men by whom its efficacy and necessity
has been most loudly trumpeted, its compleat necessity has stands
been demonstrated by the experience of ages. Over and over again
in the most public manner has this truth been thrown in
blind truth and self-convicting self-condemning silence has at all times
on the part of all of them been the result. + + See not at all
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