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<!-- this page is laid out in two columns. Both columns are crossed though in ink --> <head> 1825 <sic>Feb</sic> 11 Procedure Code<lb/> <sic>Ch.</sic></head> <!-- left hand column --> <p> §.1. Evidence what<lb/> §.2. Evidence — its sources pers. real. written<lb/> §.3. its shapes, as to organs <add>persons 1. litigant: 2. extraneous</add> by which uttered and <del><gap/></del> to which addressed<lb/> §.4. Evidence — its shapes as to instance from the<lb/> source — 1 immediate. 2 <sic>unimmediate</sic><lb/>§.5 — Its shapes <add>its malefactors</add> as to occasion on which brought<lb/> into existence or use. 1. <sic>preappointed</sic> <sic>judicialy</sic><lb/> or <sic>extrajudicaly.</sic> 2 casually chance <foreign>ante<lb/> <gap/></foreign> — 3. <hi rend="underline"><foreign>per <gap/></foreign></hi><lb/> §.6. Evidence — its poison — <sic>falshood</sic>.<lb/> §.7. <sic>Falshood</sic> its modes corresponding with<lb/> sources of evidence. <add><gap/> and</add> Forgery, <del><gap/></del> as<lb/> to real and written evidence are modes of<lb/> <sic>falshood</sic> as to <hi rend="underline">authenticity</hi> = non spuriousness.<lb/> §.8. <sic>Falshood</sic> its modes as to facts and proportion<lb/> it applies to — <sic>falshood</sic> <sic>pos</sic> & negative<lb/> <sic>incompleatness</sic> equivalent in effect to incorrectness<lb/> §.9 <sic>Fallaciousness</sic> in eliciting Spuriousness,<lb/> how <add><hi rend="underline">pre</hi>-</add>obviated</p> <!-- line in ink across the column --> <p>§. 4. continued — Uniannulate. 1. <sic>biannulate,</sic> 2.<lb/> <sic>pluriannulate,</sic> 3 <sic>triannulate</sic> 4. <sic>annulalte</sic><lb/> as to shape, 1. <sic>homoannulate</sic> all oral as<lb/>all written 2. <sic>diversannulate,</sic> So, the <add>other</add> modification<lb/>belonging to change men from the <gap/></p> <pb/> <!-- start of right hand column --> | |||
<head><del>Confis</del> Titles by anticipation in<lb/>part</head> <p>§. Evidence — Means <add>Modes</add> of elicitation — 1. reception;<lb/> 2 extraction</p> <p> §. Causes of <sic>fallaciousness</sic> <add>in evidence</add> disguised<lb/> and undisguised</p> <p>§ Modes of obviating <sic>fallaciousness</sic> in<lb/> the evidence and in its effects. 1. Interrogation<lb/> <del>by <gap/> <gap/></del> <add> and counterinterrogation <gap/></add><lb/> 1. punishment 2. preventing sinister<lb/> instruction</p> <p>§. Judges obligation to punish <sic>falshood</sic><lb/> how enforced.</p> | |||
<p>§. Co-collection or co-notation facts divers,<lb/> mode of elicitation as to the order<lb/> in which they are to be elicited.</p> | |||
<p>§. Instructions to Legislators and Judge<lb/> as to probative force of evidence<lb/> under its several modifications.</p> | |||
<p>§. For which causes <sic>excludible</sic>; for which<lb/> not.</p> | |||
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1825 Feb 11 Procedure Code
Ch.
§.1. Evidence what
§.2. Evidence — its sources pers. real. written
§.3. its shapes, as to organs persons 1. litigant: 2. extraneous by which uttered and to which addressed
§.4. Evidence — its shapes as to instance from the
source — 1 immediate. 2 unimmediate
§.5 — Its shapes its malefactors as to occasion on which brought
into existence or use. 1. preappointed judicialy
or extrajudicaly. 2 casually chance ante
— 3. per
§.6. Evidence — its poison — falshood.
§.7. Falshood its modes corresponding with
sources of evidence. and Forgery, as
to real and written evidence are modes of
falshood as to authenticity = non spuriousness.
§.8. Falshood its modes as to facts and proportion
it applies to — falshood pos & negative
incompleatness equivalent in effect to incorrectness
§.9 Fallaciousness in eliciting Spuriousness,
how pre-obviated
§. 4. continued — Uniannulate. 1. biannulate, 2.
pluriannulate, 3 triannulate 4. annulalte
as to shape, 1. homoannulate all oral as
all written 2. diversannulate, So, the other modification
belonging to change men from the
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Confis Titles by anticipation in
part
§. Evidence — Means Modes of elicitation — 1. reception;
2 extraction
§. Causes of fallaciousness in evidence disguised
and undisguised
§ Modes of obviating fallaciousness in
the evidence and in its effects. 1. Interrogation
by and counterinterrogation
1. punishment 2. preventing sinister
instruction
§. Judges obligation to punish falshood
how enforced.
§. Co-collection or co-notation facts divers,
mode of elicitation as to the order
in which they are to be elicited.
§. Instructions to Legislators and Judge
as to probative force of evidence
under its several modifications.
§. For which causes excludible; for which
not.
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