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27 March 1812
Evidence
6. That while to good purposes it is thus inefficient,
to bad purposes, in great to a great vast and indefinite in extent, variety and
importance, it has been, is, and threatens to continue to be
but too efficient: and that for that, the instrument being in its
nature alike applicable to on every imaginable occasion,
as well viz. not only are those occasions on which the oath has been
distinguished by the name of an assertory Oath, but on
those in which it retains the name of a promissory Oath,
whatsoever pernicious effects it is found pregnant with
in the latter of these two characters, will be found inseparable attached to it,
from inseparably attached to it whichsoever of the two it be employed.
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rationale of judicial evidence |
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jeremy bentham |
john dickinson & c<…> 1809 |
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a. levy |
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