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1817 Dec 13 Liberty
9 Art. 1 Reasons
2. Under such a state of liberty, the fact of a mans 16 21
Under the liberty
in question
the never having
been thus accused
is to is to the government and every functionary
circumstantial
evidence &
next to conclusive
of
of an impracticable
aptitude.
never having been thus accused at the time of the public
is a sort an article a perpetually dividing and public of circumstantial evidence and
that wanting little but of being conclusive of his general
unimpeachable aptitude spotlessness of his character: evidence which though
but circumstantial counts but little of being conclusive
As on the one hand the absence and influence non concession
of the liberty is in the part of the ruler proof of general a of and habitual guilt 17 22
- the approach
restriction, proof
of general and habitual
inaptitude
so on the other hand is it the prisoner existence and tion of it a proof of a course
of general and habitual innocence
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