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" Herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour nations. Our law, in such cases, requires evidence so clear and convincing, that every by-stander, the instant he hears it, must be fully satisfied of the truth... "
The History and Proceedings of the House of Lords from the Restoration in ... - Trang 382
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A speech in the House of lords, upon the third reading of the bill for ...

William Cowper (1st earl.) - 1723 - 26 trang
...Goodnels of our Law appear in nothing more remarkably, than in the Perlpicuity, Certainty, and Clearneis of the Evidence it requires to fix a Crime upon any...Property may be concern'd : Herein we glory and pride our 1'elves, and are jufily the Envy of all our neighbour Nations. Our Law, in fuch Calés, requires...

A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Tập 13

Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 722 trang
...goodness of our law appears in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...man, whereby his life, his liberty, or his property, can be concerned : herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour...

A Treatise on the Law of Evidence

Samuel March Phillipps - 1816 - 746 trang
...our law appears in nothing more remarkably, than in the 'perspicuity, certainty, * 44 and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...man, whereby his life, his liberty, or his property can be concerned : herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour...

A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Tập 19

1816 - 726 trang
...goodness of our law appears in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...man, whereby his life, his liberty, or his property, can be concerned : herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour...

A Dissertation Shewing that the House of Lords, in Cases of Judicature, are ...

Edward Christian - 1820 - 148 trang
...laws appear in nothing more remarkably, remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any man, whereby his life, liberty, or his property, can be concerned. Herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the...

Lives of Eminent English Judges of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 584 trang
...goodness of our law appear in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...whereby his life, his liberty, or his property may be concerned. Herein we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour nations....

The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and ..., Tập 6

Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 trang
...goodness of our law appear in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...whereby his life, his liberty, or his property may be concerned : Hereon we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbour nations....

Famous Cases of Circumstantial Evidence: With an Introduction on the Theory ...

Samuel March Phillipps - 1873 - 212 trang
...goodness of our law appears in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any...man, whereby his life, his liberty, or his property can be concerned: herein we glory and;pride ourselves, and are justly the envy of all our neighbor...

The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and ..., Tập 6

Charles Knight - 1874 - 538 trang
...goodness of our law appear in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix a crime upon any man, whereby his life, his libertv, or his property may be concerned : Hereon we glory and pride ourselves, and are justly the...

The Popular History of England, Tập 5-6

Charles Knight - 1880 - 1246 trang
...goodness of our law appear in nothing more remarkably, than in the perspicuity, certainty, and clearness of the evidence it requires to fix- a crime upon any...man, whereby his life, his liberty, or his property maybe concerned: Ilereon we glory and pride ourselves, and nre justly the envy of all our neighbour...




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