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1827. Octr. 17
Law Amendments.
Propositions
§ 5. Procedure
Evidence
Conclusion as to
All-applying neglect
as to Evidence
So slight the attention
paid to the justice
of the case that so that
the suit be best begun
& continued no anxiety
entertained as to the
win correctness compleatness
or trustworthiness
of the evidence
So slight, if any has then the attention paid to the justice of the
case, so small the regard paid to it that so as the suit was begun
and continued, as at any rate suit was but begun continued
and ended, if to be entertained no anxiety as to the compleatness correctness of the body
of evidence exhibited on both sides, or the compleatness of the stack
exhibited as compared with the stack in existence, or the trustworthiness
of the shape in which it is exhibited, or the suffering
that may be requisite for the obtainment of it
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