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1827 July 15 EVIDENCE

Vol. I.

Prospective View

Book I Theoretic
Grounds

Book II Securities
for trustworthiness.

Vol. II

Book III Extraction
of testimonial evidence
say elucidation of
personal evidence.

Book IV Preappointed
Evidence.

Vol III

Book V.

Circumstantial
Evidence

Book VI. Makeshift
Evidence

Book VII. Authentication
and Deauthentication
of Evidence.

Vol IV

Book VII. Causes
of the exclusions
put on Evidence

Vol. V.

Book IX. Exclusion
put on Evidence.

Book. X. Instructions
for the Judge as to
probative force

Exclusion &c should
have been put first
Vol. IV
The volumes would then
have shared this.

Vol. IV

Exclusion pp.772

Vol. V

Information very 151
exclusion... 457
Causes of exclusion 658


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New titles proposed

15 July 1827

Vol. I

Book I. Theoretic Grounds

Ch. I. Evidence a general
or say probative matter

Ch. II. Evidence to legal
purposes. Legislation
duties as to such evidence

Ch. III. Facts — subject
matter of evidence

Ch. IV. Evidence — its
species

Ch. V. Evidence — its
probative force

Ch. IV Probative force
and justification
how measured

Ch. VII. — its
causes

Ch. VIII Incorrectness
in evidence — its modes

Ch. IX Incorrectness
its causes

Ch. X. Incorrectness
its

Ch. IX. Correctness
and compleatness and
their contraries their
psychological
causes

Ch. X. Correctness and
compleatness and their
contraries — their intellectual
causes

Ch. XI. Correctness &
their moral causes

Ch. XII. Judges per suanum
— evidence ab
extra
how far necessary
to warrant it.

&c
608
judges say... 48
656


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Vol I Continued

Book II. Securities
for trustworthiness in
evidence

Ch. I. Object of the Book

Ch. II. Danger to be
guarded against.

Ch. III. Securities internal
and external.

Ch. VI. Internal securities.

Ch. V. External securities 1. Punishments.

Ch. VI. — 2. Oaths

Ch. VII. — 3. Shams

Ch. VIII. — 4. Writing

Ch. IX. — 5. Interrogation

Ch. X. — 6. Publicity and
Privacy


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Vol. II

Book III. Elestation
i.e. reception and extraction
of personal evidence
or say testimony.

Ch. I. Interrogation — oral

Ch. II. Note whether
consultable?

Ch. III. Interrogation Suggestor.

Ch. IV. Interrogation
discorditive

Ch. V. Interrogation
demeanours as to vexatiousness.

Ch. VI. Orally directed
testimony — its notation
or say
recordation.

Ch. VII. Sole aptest elicitator
the deciding
Judge.

Ch. VIII. Interrogation
five modes compared

Ch. IX Interrogation
or say epistolary
to which
case adopted aptly

Ch. X Interrogation
epistolary — how applicable
to best advantage.

Ch. XI. Helps to recollection,
how far
compatible with obstruction
to inventor



Identifier: | JB/097/201/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1827-07-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

201

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

31585

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