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26 Jany 1805
Evidence
3. He may In regard to the above, several sources of evidence
personal, real and written he will have it in his power to
declare what he knows or believes of the places in which they
respectively exist – and where there be any difficulty presents
itself as to the causing them to be forthcoming for the purposes
of justice, what he knows or believes concerning the nature of it
and the means that offer themselves for the removal of it.
4. In regard to all these several facts of the truth of which
he is persuaded by evidence other than that of his own personal
perceptions, he will have it in his power to declare
in the face of the adversary as well as the Judge, the
existence of such persuasion.
5. In regard to the appropriate applicability of the law relied upon by
him as above, he will have it in his power to declare the
like persuasion.
Each declaration made will according to the rules above
laid down, be to be made, under the same security for its
purity as well from temerity as from mendacity, as in the
case of those such facts, if any, in respect of which his persuasion
has his own personal perceptions the evidence of
his own senses for the ground of it.
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