The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 139 à 142J. Whittle, 1810 |
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... evidence on which it professed to be founded ; and , lamentable to say , he clearly demonstrates , -first , that the evidence was partially quoted in the Report , when , if it had been fully quoted , it would have borne a very different ...
... evidence on which it professed to be founded ; and , lamentable to say , he clearly demonstrates , -first , that the evidence was partially quoted in the Report , when , if it had been fully quoted , it would have borne a very different ...
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... evidence ( when it is credible . and unshaken ) is not to be the sole ground of their verdict , but that they may ... evidence ; and when they are once satis- fied , by that evidence , of the facts on which they are to decide , let them ...
... evidence ( when it is credible . and unshaken ) is not to be the sole ground of their verdict , but that they may ... evidence ; and when they are once satis- fied , by that evidence , of the facts on which they are to decide , let them ...
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... evidence was wanting , the non - existence of which afforded a presumptive negative to the imputed crimi- nality . It is clear that , in this case , the witness stood in the light of an accomplice , who had been admitted as King's Evidence ...
... evidence was wanting , the non - existence of which afforded a presumptive negative to the imputed crimi- nality . It is clear that , in this case , the witness stood in the light of an accomplice , who had been admitted as King's Evidence ...
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