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whither in any<lb/>
whither in any<lb/>
or what <gap/> to be excused.</p><pb/>
or what <gap/> to be excused.</p><pb/>
<p>I. Definitions &amp;c</p>
<p>II Facts, the Subject<lb/>
of evidence.</p>
<p>II. Species 1. as to<lb/>
sources - 1 Personal<lb/>
2 real. Personal 1. Oral 2.graphical<lb/>
1. living. 2. dead.<lb/>
Dead not of particular <gap/>rnment.<lb/>
2. of <hi rend="underline">general</hi> d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>
= historical.</p>
<p>III. Species -2 as to immediateness</p>
<p><del>III</del> V as to <hi rend="underline">use</hi> - introductory<lb/>
&#x2014; definition</p>
<p>VII Earn. measure<lb/>
of in each Species -<lb/>
- intensity of averment.</p>
<p>VIII Force comparative<lb/>
as between Species<lb/>
and Species.</p>
<p>VIIII Falshood Causes</p>
<p><del>IX</del> Choice as to admission<lb/>
and exclusion<lb/>
in regard<lb/>
to each Species</p>
<p><del>XIII</del><add>XII</add>. Member requisite<lb/>
- as to each<lb/>
Species</p>
<p>XI<del>V!</del><add>XIIII</add>. Force aggregate<lb/>
(of all species) requisite<lb/>
for judgment -<lb/>
in penal and no <unclear>regional</unclear>.<lb/>
- <add>for</add> conviction and<lb/>
requittal - for allowance <lb/>
or disallowance.<lb/>
now should to <hi rend="underline">conclusion</hi></p>
<p>V <gap/> 29</p>
<p>X<del>III</del> False judgment</p>
<p>Causes.</p>
<p>1. False evidence</p>
<p>2. False conception in<lb/>
case <hi rend="underline">of View</hi></p>
<p>3 Erroneous induction<lb/>
form evidence.</p>
<p>II. Problems.</p>
<p>Evidence</p>
<p>1. &#x2014; to find</p>
<p>II.&#x2014; <del>Appearance</del><add>exhibition</add> to<lb/>
ensure (including<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">oral</hi> to <hi rend="underline">make speak</hi>.)</p>
III &#x2014; <del>form</del> <hi rend="underline">deposition</hi><lb/>
to preserved





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delivered of
retained

Evidence fresh from
the source X through the single
one, two, three &c
channels original
if the 1st 2d &c remove or
+ considered with reference cast
to the enmity to the source latter position or can
interposition of intermediate
sources. channels

IV Species.3.- as a
directness as to subject matter direct and
circumstantial

VI. Species. 5. as to
subject matter - ordinary
and Scientific or
say Quasi-judiciary — of Expertise.

IX. Causes.

XIII SubjectSource of decision
on Evidence - connection
between fact and testimony
- between fact
and fact.

Definitions &c

Ch.1. Definitions
and Divisions &c

Ch.13*
Uses of
Unoriginal
Evidence
Unoriginal
Evidence
—lists -

Ch 2. Of FactsFacts the
Subject of Evidence

Ch.2 Of in differential sorts of Evidence

Ch.3. Of Real Evidence

Ch.4 - Of Personal
Evidence as Distinguished
into
OralOral and WrittenWritten.

Ch.5. Of UnoriginalUnoriginal
evidence.

Ch.11
Falshood
considered
in respect
of its
tailoring
and
Subject
matter

Ch.6. Of circumstantialcircumstantial evidence

Ch.7. Of ScientificScientific
evidence

Ch.8. Of the modemeasurement
of measuring and
expressing the force
of the persuasion produced
by evidence

Ch. 13
Force
Comparation

[+]2
Ch.134
Comparative
force
of different
species
of Evidence.

Ch. 9. Of the CausesTruth Causes
of truth in evidence.

Ch.10. Of the CausesFalshood Causes
of Falshood in evidence.
Coroborrations

[+]1

Ch.112. Corroborative
institutions for augmenting
the force &
the causes of truth in
evidence Choice willing

Ch.123
Of introductoryintroductory
evidence
leading
to the
ours

[+]2

Ch. 14 Of the choice of
evidence. Willing witnesses
in any
and what cases to be
rejected. Choice unwilling

Ch.1516 Unwilling testimonyChoice unwilling
whither in any
or what to be excused.


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I. Definitions &c

II Facts, the Subject
of evidence.

II. Species 1. as to
sources - 1 Personal
2 real. Personal 1. Oral 2.graphical
1. living. 2. dead.
Dead not of particular rnment.
2. of general do
= historical.

III. Species -2 as to immediateness

III V as to use - introductory
— definition

VII Earn. measure
of in each Species -
- intensity of averment.

VIII Force comparative
as between Species
and Species.

VIIII Falshood Causes

IX Choice as to admission
and exclusion
in regard
to each Species

XIIIXII. Member requisite
- as to each
Species

XIV!XIIII. Force aggregate
(of all species) requisite
for judgment -
in penal and no regional.
- for conviction and
requittal - for allowance
or disallowance.
now should to conclusion

V 29

XIII False judgment

Causes.

1. False evidence

2. False conception in
case of View

3 Erroneous induction
form evidence.

II. Problems.

Evidence

1. — to find

II.— Appearanceexhibition to
ensure (including
oral to make speak.)

III — form deposition
to preserved




Identifier: | JB/109/011/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.

Date_1

1802-11-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

109

Main Headings

Evidence

Folio number

011

Info in main headings field

Evidence Ordo & Heads

Image

001

Titles

Category

Rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35666

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