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| '' | <head>Certainty Evidence — All fixed Incompetencies to be Discarded</head> | ||
| <p>That <add>the</add> founders of the present system <add>those who necessarily find the foundation</add> of evidence <lb/>in their anxiety of pursuing one object, the <lb/> security of the innocent <add>when</add> <hi rend='underline'>accused</hi>, have too <lb/> much departed from another object [of still greater <lb/> importance as the number of persons requiring to be <lb/> secured is in this case greater] the security of the <lb/> innocent  | |||
| <note>In times when the <add>harsh temper</add> both of Judges & of Juries required more guards on the side <add>of seventy</add> than at present</note>  <hi rend='underline'>not accused</hi> that supposing they are <lb/> objects of equal importance, so only that they<lb/> could have laid down could tend as effectually <lb/>to the attainment of the former, as they <del>do</del> must to <lb/>the desertion <add>dereliction</add> of the latter — That <del>to establish</del> <lb/>conclusive & inflexible descriptions of incompetency <lb/>are of all events dangerous & <add>would be</add> if familiarly known be ruinous to society. That the<lb/> rules at present established have some of them <lb/>not a colour of relation to their object, & <lb/>many of them but a false & superficial one in <lb/>  | |||
| <note>That the best the best of them <del>pronounced</del> <add>tho' pronounced</add> inviolable <del>words</del>, are <add>in words</add> perpetually <del>let in effect</del> violated in effect.</Note> </p> | |||
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| <p>that Though it were certain, or rather for the very reason <lb/> that it were certain, that Juries would of their<lb/> own accord follow the rules that are here complained <lb/>of, those rules ought not to be published <lb/>to the world as fixed & obligatory.</p> | |||
| <p>The rules of Arithmetic are very fallacious guides <lb/>in judging of the truth of Testimony — That the <lb/>Jury as they have a liberty of disbelieving <lb/>20, should have the liberty of believing one: <lb/>that they should have the liberty of believing that <lb/>one, even under any objections whatsoever to his <lb/>credibility, after being duly apprized of the nature <lb/>& existence of those objections — <lb/> <note>In Turkey, you may go to market & buy what number of Witnesses you please. v. J. J. Porter's Observations on the <unclear>Parts</unclear></note> </p> | |||
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Certainty Evidence — All fixed Incompetencies to be Discarded
That the founders of the present system those who necessarily find the foundation of evidence 
in their anxiety of pursuing one object, the 
 security of the innocent when accused, have too 
 much departed from another object [of still greater 
 importance as the number of persons requiring to be 
 secured is in this case greater] the security of the 
 innocent 
In times when the harsh temper both of Judges & of Juries required more guards on the side of seventy than at present  not accused that supposing they are 
 objects of equal importance, so only that they
 could have laid down could tend as effectually 
to the attainment of the former, as they do must to 
the desertion dereliction of the latter — That to establish 
conclusive & inflexible descriptions of incompetency 
are of all events dangerous & would be if familiarly known be ruinous to society. That the
 rules at present established have some of them 
not a colour of relation to their object, & 
many of them but a false & superficial one in 
 
That the best the best of them pronounced tho' pronounced inviolable words, are in words perpetually let in effect violated in effect. 
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that Though it were certain, or rather for the very reason 
 that it were certain, that Juries would of their
 own accord follow the rules that are here complained 
of, those rules ought not to be published 
to the world as fixed & obligatory.
The rules of Arithmetic are very fallacious guides 
in judging of the truth of Testimony — That the 
Jury as they have a liberty of disbelieving 
20, should have the liberty of believing one: 
that they should have the liberty of believing that 
one, even under any objections whatsoever to his 
credibility, after being duly apprized of the nature 
& existence of those objections — 
 In Turkey, you may go to market & buy what number of Witnesses you please. v. J. J. Porter's Observations on the Parts 
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| jeremy bentham | [[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]] | ||
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