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A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge - Página 171
por Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811
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The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1784 - 564 páginas
...witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be " in cases of treason, nor to reject one wit" n«ss bpcause he is single, or always to " believe two witnesses,...simply by witnesses, but by Jury : " nay, it may so fall out, that a jury upon " their own knowledge may know a thing '• to be false, that a witness...
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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volumen3

Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 516 páginas
...civil law, v/::. to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason ; nor to reject one witness, because he is single ; or always...simply by witnesses, but by jury ; nay , it may so fall out, that a jury upon their own knowledge may know a thing to be false, that a witness swore to...
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The constitution of England; or, An account of the English government

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1814 - 326 páginas
...the civil law, viz. to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason, nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...here simply by witnesses, but by jury: nay, it may so fall out, that a jury upon their own knowledge may know a thing to be false that a witness swore to...
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The Constitution of England: Or, An Account of the English Government; in ...

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1816 - 602 páginas
...civil law, viz. to have two wit" nesses to prove every fact, unless it be in " cases of treason, nor to reject one witness " because he is single, or always...the fact does " upon other circumstances reasonably encoun" ter them; for the trial is not here simply by " witnesses, but by jury : nay, it may so fall...
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The History of the Common Law of England: And An Analysis of the Civil Part ...

Matthew Hale - 1820 - 582 páginas
...(j);" unless it be in cases of treason (r) ; — nor to reject one witness because he is single ; nor always to believe two witnesses, if the probability of the fact does, npon other circumstances, reasonably encounter them (.<) : for the of judgment, that when tkey return...
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The British Prose Writers...: De Lolme on the constitution

1821 - 444 páginas
...the civil law, viz,, to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason, nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...here simply by witnesses, but by jury; nay, it may so fall out, that a jury upon their own knowledge may know a thing to be false, that a witness swore to...
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The Constitution of England: In which it is Compared Both with the ...

Jean Louis de Lolme - 1826 - 326 páginas
...the civil law, uiz. to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason, nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...probability of the fact does, upon other circumstances, reasunably encounter them; for the trial is not here simply by witnesses, but by jury : nay, it may...
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen41

1872 - 1120 páginas
...civil law — riz., to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason, nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...circumstances, reasonably encounter them ; for the trial is not hero simply by witnesses, but by jury ; nay, it may so fall out that a jury, upon their own knowledge,...
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Universal History: From the Creation of the World to the Beginning ..., Volumen6

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1835 - 364 páginas
...rules of civil law, to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason ; nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...upon other circumstances reasonably encounter them. It may fall out that a jury, upon their own knowledge, may know a thing to be false which a witness...
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Commentaries on the Constitution and Laws of England: Incorporated with the ...

Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - 1838 - 628 páginas
...the civil law, viz. to have two witnesses to prove every fact, unless it be in cases of treason, nor to reject one witness because he is single, or always...simply by witnesses, but by jury : nay, it may so fall out, that a jury, upon their own knowledge, may know a thing to be false, 179 that a witness swore...
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