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'' | <head>EVIDENCE</head> | ||
<head>Second hand</head> | |||
<p>It has been said Because the <add>original</add> first relation was without<lb/> | |||
But this alone is not a <del>sufficient reason</del> <add>universally conclusive in <del>every sign</del></add> [in all <add>cases</add>]<lb/> | |||
<add>Because</add> For the evidence of a man not under <add>no</add> temptation<lb/> | |||
without [an] Oath is better than that<lb/> | |||
of a man under temptation with it. <add>one</add><lb/> | |||
which whether the 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> relater was or no, may be<lb/> | |||
often decided with certainty by the witness who is<lb/> | |||
on oath.</p> | |||
<head><foreign>Viva voce</foreign></head> | |||
<p><note>Unpremeditated</note> The opposition between the language of the tongue<lb/> | |||
and that of the countenance the most expressive<lb/> | |||
and ..... of all language may through<lb/> | |||
light on a thousand questions the truth of which<lb/> | |||
must otherwise have been buried in obscurity <note>The <gap/> in</note> | |||
<add>the unpremeditated answer to</add> a sudden <add>& well-placed</add> question may disconcert the most<lb/> | |||
fine-spun scheme of <sic>falshood</sic>. <note>The accents of the <del>living</del> voice at disunison with the words The alarm <add><sic>surprize</sic></add> definition in the countenance at an unexpiated question</note></p> | |||
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<p>The advantages of this <add>mode of</add> examination consist<lb/> | |||
1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> in the opportunity of superior pertinence<lb/> | |||
in the question. 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> in the unpremeditatedness<lb/> | |||
of the answers.</p> | |||
<p>Truths actually coexistent being necessarily<lb/> | |||
co-existence need no effects to reconcile them.<lb/> | |||
Any one may be brought into vices [I averred]<lb/> | |||
in company with any other: & no repugnance<lb/> | |||
[can] arise.</p> | |||
<p>A question may be put in such a manner as<lb/> | |||
indicates the knowledge of a suspected truth<lb/> | |||
which it is the witnesses interest to conceal.<lb/> | |||
As will not be able at the instant, to determined<lb/> | |||
whether the truth be come to light<lb/> | |||
or no: nor <sic>tho'</sic> he be <sic>satisfy'd</sic> that it is<lb/> | |||
not, will he be able to invert upon the<lb/> | |||
spot a <sic>falshood</sic> in the room<lb/> | |||
of it that<lb/> | |||
shall be consistent with such other truths<lb/> | |||
as are apparent. — all this he might<lb/> | |||
have done: if he had leisure to consider it<lb/> | |||
in his closet.</p> | |||
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EVIDENCE
Second hand
It has been said Because the original first relation was without
But this alone is not a sufficient reason universally conclusive in every sign [in all cases]
Because For the evidence of a man not under no temptation
without [an] Oath is better than that
of a man under temptation with it. one
which whether the 1st relater was or no, may be
often decided with certainty by the witness who is
on oath.
Viva voce
Unpremeditated The opposition between the language of the tongue
and that of the countenance the most expressive
and ..... of all language may through
light on a thousand questions the truth of which
must otherwise have been buried in obscurity The in
the unpremeditated answer to a sudden & well-placed question may disconcert the most
fine-spun scheme of falshood. The accents of the living voice at disunison with the words The alarm surprize definition in the countenance at an unexpiated question
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The advantages of this mode of examination consist
1st in the opportunity of superior pertinence
in the question. 2d in the unpremeditatedness
of the answers.
Truths actually coexistent being necessarily
co-existence need no effects to reconcile them.
Any one may be brought into vices [I averred]
in company with any other: & no repugnance
[can] arise.
A question may be put in such a manner as
indicates the knowledge of a suspected truth
which it is the witnesses interest to conceal.
As will not be able at the instant, to determined
whether the truth be come to light
or no: nor tho' he be satisfy'd that it is
not, will he be able to invert upon the
spot a falshood in the room
of it that
shall be consistent with such other truths
as are apparent. — all this he might
have done: if he had leisure to consider it
in his closet.
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evidence; procedure code |
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029 |
procedure evidence second-hand viva voce |
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jeremy bentham |
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