The Quarterly Review, Volume 256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 226
... evidence before them . From 1843 onwards Parliament , however , in the face of much judicial objection , insisted on the adoption of the principle urged by Lord Chief Justice Denman that ' the absolute rejection of light because there ...
... evidence before them . From 1843 onwards Parliament , however , in the face of much judicial objection , insisted on the adoption of the principle urged by Lord Chief Justice Denman that ' the absolute rejection of light because there ...
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... evidence is desired , the court summons Herr Zeuge or Fräulein Zeugin or both , and often hears them in the absence of any representative of the parties . The essence of their evidence is recorded by the judge and is placed among the ...
... evidence is desired , the court summons Herr Zeuge or Fräulein Zeugin or both , and often hears them in the absence of any representative of the parties . The essence of their evidence is recorded by the judge and is placed among the ...
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... evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to give sworn evidence , must obviously involve greater possibilities of false evidence . I recently ...
... evidence . The English system , on the other hand , apart from the risks inevitably involved in the permitting of interested parties to give sworn evidence , must obviously involve greater possibilities of false evidence . I recently ...
Contents
Insurance or the Dole PAGE 211 | 1 |
Christopher Marlowe the | 2 |
The Music of Life 231 247 | 3 |
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