| 1898 - 1138 pages
...Hunt v. State, 81 Ga. 140143, 7 SE 142. As was said by Lord Mansfield in Blatch v. Archer, 1 Cowp. 63: "It Is certainly a maxim that all evidence is to be...according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted." Obviously, however, this... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1026 pages
...People v. Sweeney. 41 Hun, 333, 343." "As was said by Lord Mansfield, in Blatch v. Archer, 1 Cowp. 65: 'It Is certainly a maxim that all evidence is to be...according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and In the power of the other to have contradicted.' Obviously, however, this... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1036 pages
...People v. Sweeney. 41 Sun, 333, 343." "As was said by Lord Mansfield, In Blatch v. Archer, 1 Cowp. 65: 'It Is certainly a maxim that all evidence Is to be...•weighed according to the proof which It was In the power ot one Bide to have produced, and In the power of the other to bave contradicted.' Obviously, however,... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1899 - 820 pages
...anticipated by the party (D). "It is certainly a maxim," said Lord Mansfield, in Blatch v. Archer « "that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted." The omission of a party... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1899 - 760 pages
...proper subject of comment. " All evidence," said Lord Mansfield in Blatch v. Archer, (0owper, 63, 65,) " is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced and in the power of the other side to have contradicted." It would certainly... | |
| 1900 - 810 pages
...of his adversary. "It is certainly a maxim," said LORD MANSMissouri, etc., Ry. Co. v. Elliott FIELD, "that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other side to have contradicted." Blatch v. Archer,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1118 pages
...a proper subject of comment. "All evidence," said Lord Mansfield in W-ttch v. Archer, Cowp. 68, 65, "is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced and in the power of the other side to have contradicted." It would certainly... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1504 pages
...tbe entire facts connected with these transactions. "It is certainly a maxim," said Itord Mansfield, "that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the powerof one side to have produced, and in the power of the other side to have contradicted." Blotch... | |
| Indiana. Appellate Court - 1902 - 800 pages
...the jury is justified in acting upon that conclusion. "It is certainly a maxim" said Lord Mansfield "that all evidence is to be weighed according to the proof which it was in the power of one side to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted." Blatch v. Archer, 1 Cowp.... | |
| 1905 - 1008 pages
...adversary. Яг/'/ív. State, 81 Ga. 140-143. As was said by Lord Mansfield in Blatch v. Archer, 1 Cowp. 63: "It is certainly a maxim that all evidence is to be...according to> the proof which it was in the power of oneside to have produced, and in the power of the other to have contradicted." Obviously, however,... | |
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