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1825. April 24
Procedure Code
Art. 11. Of those two modes of discourse neither is
with reference to the ends of justice, perfectly sufficient without
the other. Unaccompanied by the written Without the epistolary mode, the oral would to
the first place permanence, and thence is liable to deficient in
correctness and compleatness, and this in a degree encreasing
with the length of time between the utterance and the use made of it.
of it.
Art. 12. Without the oral mode, the epistolary is likewise
liable to be deficient in those same essential qualities: and is likewise
unavoidably dogged by a degree quantity of delay vexation and expence which in the case of
the oral mode, supposing if the contiguity be actually to have
place, is altogether avoided excluded.
In respect of correctness and
compleatness it is liable comparatively to be deficient, because in case of
a desire to conceal or misrepresent facts, the distant mode
affords so much more time for accord purposed incorrectness or incompleatness arming falshood against
detection, and because in the oral mode the presence of
a person having possessing adequate inducement to detect
and expose incorrectness and incompleatness, operates as a
check upon all such intentional misrepresentation whether
produced by design or by negligence.
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