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1 March 1808
If it were of the nature one species of interest more than another to afford
a sufficient ground for the exclusion of evidence, it would
be that sort of evidence whatever it were, to the seduction
the seductive force of which were apt to be least obvious
to those in whom is depended belonged to, judged and for the force of which on
that account they would be most on that account
be be most least upon their ground, and
less apt to make due allowance for it, in estimating the
trustworthiness of the testimony.
But under English jurisprudence – the only species
of interest by which the exclusionary effect is produced,
is pecuniary interest, or the sort of interest of the force
of which it is least likely possible that any man should
fail of being duly sensible.
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