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2 Apr 1806
EVID. Exclusion
Deception ground
I When th Exclusion
is grounded in fear of
deception the admission
of accomplices
affords conclusion proof
of the impropriety of
it-for
1 as a proof by experience
for-
1 Temptation is at its
maximum
2 So improbity yet
material mendacity
not preponderantly
frequent deception
extremely rare. h.1
1
Conviction has taken &
may take place on this
evidence singly
2
2- as an argumentation
ad hominem
With what consistency
can evidence under less
temptation, & when then
is no proof of actual
improbity, &when
can of deception th
mischief and be inferior
be excluded
3
Apt on th single ground
of temptation, tho' but no-
-minal, or of improbity
without temptation, &
tho' th mischief be next
to nothing evidence is
in a thousand cases ex-
-cluded on this score. h.2
2. Vexation ground.
II When Vexation has
afforded the ground, th
vexation has been either
ideal or more than
counterbalanced. h.3
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