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Supplement
(5) (5 II. Elucidations
§.6 Exclusion Reconciliation
Parties appearance
whence the exclusion
☞ Note. By Past, not only appropriate
experience, clear from disqualifying view,
resisted, but disqualifying view looked out for
and under a sine qua non.
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Exclusion of testimony —
carry it uniformly into
effect and human
society will be at an end
Diminution of confidence in testimony on the ground of perjury mendacity, yes: but exclusion
of testimony! Carry but such a rule uniformly into effect, and
before a month is at and end human society will be
at an end. Fear of deception indeed? Here a ground for the making
depri conviction of perjury a ground of depriving the suit of the
benefit of a man's evidence? the sort of man who has just thus been held
up to view is exactly the sort of man by whom deception is
least a danger of being produced.
But if there were any sort of a man b in whose instance the application of such a rule could be consistent with receive
any tolerable excuse or apology in any case it would be
who could that man be but the man of law?
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As a stepping stone for
the bench a hulk better
than the Bar
This being the case which who supposes a summoning for proper stepping
the bench who stone to the Bench looked out for what should it be?
the Bar? how much more less proper improper the a Hulk!
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