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<p><!-- pencil -->27 Oct 1806<lb/> | |||
Oct 1806 | <!-- pencil --><head>Evidence</head></p> | ||
<p>That which is seen and understood by every man, is seen<lb/> | |||
and understood even by the man of law, <gap/> all his learning</p> | |||
<p>What is seen and understood by every man is – that a mass<lb/> | |||
Evidence | of testimony which stands bereft of any one of the above securities<lb/> | ||
<add>for trustworthness</add>, does not present so great a probability of being trusthworthy<lb/> | |||
That which is seen and understood by every man, is seen<lb/> | – of being at once correct and compleat – as if it<lb/> | ||
and understood | were in possession of them all.</p> | ||
What is seen and understood by every man is | <p>This therefore is seen and understood – even by the man<lb/> | ||
of | of law. – Observe the consequence.</p> | ||
<p><del>So of affidavit evidence it is the property to stand divested<lb/> | |||
of being at | of all those checks to <gap/> – of all those securities.</del></p> | ||
<p><del>Of evidence collected in the Roman mode it is the property<lb/> | |||
to stand divested of them in a very considerable degree</del></p> | |||
of law. | <p><del>Evidence in the form in which it is invested with those</del> <add>The form which gives to a mass of testimony the benefit of all</add><lb/> | ||
<del>securities in which <gap/> its <gap/> in respect of correctness<lb/> | |||
and compleatness it has the benefit of all those</del> <add>those</add> securities is<lb/> | |||
a form in which, <del><gap/></del> except in <del>an</del> <add>a narrow</add> instance or two scarce<lb/> | |||
worth mentioning, the <add><del>Judges of</del></add> regular Courts of both <add>all</add> classes, <del><gap/>, and</del><lb/> | |||
Common Law <add>Courts</add>, Equity Courts, Admiralty Courts, Ecclesiastical<lb/> | |||
Courts, have concurred, so far as depended upon themselves, in<lb/> | |||
putting an absolute exclusion upon it.</p> | |||
<p>The form <add>shape</add> in <del>which</del> the adoption which they have all concurred<lb/> | |||
and which in respect of the extent to which it is employed forms<lb/> | |||
the general rule – (affidavit evidence, of which presently) is a form in<lb/> | |||
which it stands, divested of all those securities. To the use of this<lb/> | |||
form the only considerable exceptions are those constituted by the use made<lb/> | |||
of two other forms, each of which stands divested of them in a very considerable degree. I speak of evidence<lb/> | |||
as collected in the Roman mode <add>principally</add> from extraneous witnesses, occasionally from parties, and evidence as collected in the English Equity mode from<lb/> | |||
the defendant only, by a sort of epistolary examination. Of each of these less trustworthy forms a more particular description will be seen presently.</p> | |||
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27 Oct 1806
Evidence
That which is seen and understood by every man, is seen
and understood even by the man of law, all his learning
What is seen and understood by every man is – that a mass
of testimony which stands bereft of any one of the above securities
for trustworthness, does not present so great a probability of being trusthworthy
– of being at once correct and compleat – as if it
were in possession of them all.
This therefore is seen and understood – even by the man
of law. – Observe the consequence.
So of affidavit evidence it is the property to stand divested
of all those checks to – of all those securities.
Of evidence collected in the Roman mode it is the property
to stand divested of them in a very considerable degree
Evidence in the form in which it is invested with those The form which gives to a mass of testimony the benefit of all
securities in which its in respect of correctness
and compleatness it has the benefit of all those those securities is
a form in which, except in an a narrow instance or two scarce
worth mentioning, the Judges of regular Courts of both all classes, , and
Common Law Courts, Equity Courts, Admiralty Courts, Ecclesiastical
Courts, have concurred, so far as depended upon themselves, in
putting an absolute exclusion upon it.
The form shape in which the adoption which they have all concurred
and which in respect of the extent to which it is employed forms
the general rule – (affidavit evidence, of which presently) is a form in
which it stands, divested of all those securities. To the use of this
form the only considerable exceptions are those constituted by the use made
of two other forms, each of which stands divested of them in a very considerable degree. I speak of evidence
as collected in the Roman mode principally from extraneous witnesses, occasionally from parties, and evidence as collected in the English Equity mode from
the defendant only, by a sort of epistolary examination. Of each of these less trustworthy forms a more particular description will be seen presently.
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