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13 Apr 1803<lb/>
13 Apr 1803 <note>2</note><lb/>
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Evidence <note>Object</note>
Evidence Object<lb/>
<p>On this view of the subject how talks expressed <add>appear</add> themselves as<lb/>
<p>On this view of the subject how talks expressed <add>appear</add> themselves as<lb/>
comprehending every thing that the law has to provide for, relation<lb/>
comprehending every thing that the law has to provide for, relation<lb/>
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of the case happens to furnish: on the point of the defendant<lb/>
of the case happens to furnish: on the point of the defendant<lb/>


<note>in his support of his demand<lb/><del>for</del> having for its<lb/><del>subject</del> the right <gap/><gap/>, of <add>object, <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></add><lb/><del>object</del>satisfaction to be made <add><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></add><lb/>to him at the expense of<lb/>the defendant, <del>with</del> or <del>without</del><lb/><gap/>punishment as the <add>in both together</add><lb/> can be <gap/><gap/>.<lb/></note>
<note>in his support of his demand<lb/><del>for</del> having for its<lb/><del>subject</del> the right <gap/><gap/>, of <add>object, <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></add><lb/><del>object </del>satisfaction to be made <add><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></add><lb/>to him at the expense of<lb/>the defendant, <del>with</del> or <del>without</del><lb/> <unclear>ulterior</unclear> punishment as the <add>in both together</add><lb/> <gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/>.<lb/></note>


to <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del><add><gap/></add><unclear>the</unclear> impression made by the plaintiffs<lb/>
to <del><gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/></del><add><unclear>weaken</unclear></add><unclear>the</unclear> impression made by the plaintiffs<lb/>
evidence; or, if it be in his power, <add>the case <gap/> of it</add> to <gap/> and <gap/><lb/>
evidence; or, if it be in his power, <add>the case <unclear>admits</unclear> of it</add> to <gap/> and <gap/><lb/>
it by a <gap/> force <add><gap/></add> of counter-evidence: of the past<lb/>  
it by a <gap/> force <add><gap/></add> of counter-evidence: of the part<lb/>  
of the Judge, to weigh, by such scale as he is the master<lb/>
of the Judge, to weigh, by such scale as he is the master<lb/>
of, the force of the evidence on both sides. To find evidence<lb/>
of, the force of the evidence on both sides. To find evidence<lb/>
and to weigh the force of it when found [mark]<note>such are the phrases <add>problems</add><lb/> which present themselves<lb/>as expressing between<lb/>them every thing which<lb/>then can be to do on<lb/>the subject of evidence<lb/></note> appear <add>seem in a <unclear>word</add></unclear> <del><gap/></del> to <gap/><lb/><add>express</add> everything that. To do what is <add>can</add> to be done for the<lb/>purpose of enabling the <gap/> to bring together and exhibit that<lb/><gap/> mass of evidence the nature of the case furnishes or can<lb/>be made to furnish &#x2014; such is the service <add>it would seem</add> which the legislator<lb/>has to render to the plaintiff and the defendant in their respective<lb/>
and to weigh the force of it when found [mark]<note>such are the phrases <add>problems</add><lb/> which present themselves<lb/>as expressing between<lb/>them every thing which<lb/>then can be to do on<lb/>the subject of evidence<lb/></note> appear <unclear><add>seem in a word</add></unclear> <del><gap/></del> to <gap/><lb/><add>express</add> every thing that. To do what is <add>can</add> to be done for the<lb/>purpose of enabling the <gap/> to bring together and exhibit that<lb/><gap/> mass of evidence the nature of the case furnishes or can<lb/>be made to furnish &#x2014; such is the service <add>it would seem</add> which the legislator<lb/>has to render to the plaintiff and the defendant in their respective<lb/>
characters and situations. To give <add>frame</add> instructions for the guidance<lb/>of the judgment in the operation of weighing the force of such<lb/>evidence as happens to be produced <unclear>such as services <add><gap/></unclear></add> which<lb/>presents itself as necessary to be <unclear>ordered</unclear> afforded<lb/> the judge.<lb/></p>
characters and situations. To give <add>frame</add> instructions for the guidance<lb/>of the judgment in the operation of weighing the force of such<lb/>evidence as happens to be produced such as the service <add><gap/></add> which<lb/>presents itself as necessary to be <unclear>ordered</unclear> afforded by the legislator to<lb/> the judge.<lb/></p>
<note><unclear>Bad</unclear> evidence <gap/><lb/>
<note><unclear>Bad</unclear> evidence <gap/><lb/>
from the <gap/>hand &#x2014;</note>
from the <gap/>hand &#x2014;</note>
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Evidence Object

On this view of the subject how talks expressed appear themselves as
comprehending every thing that the law has to provide for, relation
to evidence: on the part of the plaintiff to find out and
exhibit in support of his demand and in sufficient quantity evidence as the
of the case happens to furnish: on the point of the defendant
in his support of his demand
for having for its
subject the right , of object,
object satisfaction to be made
to him at the expense of
the defendant, with or without
ulterior punishment as the in both together
.
to weakenthe impression made by the plaintiffs
evidence; or, if it be in his power, the case admits of it to and
it by a force of counter-evidence: of the part
of the Judge, to weigh, by such scale as he is the master
of, the force of the evidence on both sides. To find evidence
and to weigh the force of it when found [mark]such are the phrases problems
which present themselves
as expressing between
them every thing which
then can be to do on
the subject of evidence
appear seem in a word to
express every thing that. To do what is can to be done for the
purpose of enabling the to bring together and exhibit that
mass of evidence the nature of the case furnishes or can
be made to furnish — such is the service it would seem which the legislator
has to render to the plaintiff and the defendant in their respective
characters and situations. To give frame instructions for the guidance
of the judgment in the operation of weighing the force of such
evidence as happens to be produced such as the service which
presents itself as necessary to be ordered afforded by the legislator to
the judge.

Bad evidence
from the hand —




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Identifier: | JB/058/002/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 58.

Date_1

1803-04-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

058

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

evidence

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

18671

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