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25 Novr 1811
Evidence
4. Instances those Occasions on which, under and by virtue of English law, its operation
is rendered habitually adverse to truth: habitually
subservient to mendacity and, upon an all-comprehensive scale,
actually, and purposely to a great extent purposely, productive of mendacity that most pernicious and
all-infecting vice.
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