| 1890 - 1372 trang
...declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced,...most powerful considerations, to speak the truth- a situation so solemn arid so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| Thomas Brett - 1891 - 822 trang
...cross-examination. The principle on which this evidence is admissible, is that when death is instant, every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful motive to speak the truth ( l ). An apparent exception from the general rale of the law excluding hearsay... | |
| Howard Hyde Russell - 1893 - 272 trang
...those made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced,...the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law, as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| 1894 - 1224 trang
...declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world Is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced,...the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| 1894 - 1240 trang
...sufficient to render the declarations admissible Is the state in which every motive to falsehood to silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| Frank Sumner Rice - 1894 - 1062 trang
...the time and when all hope of this world had passed; when every motive to falsehood is supposed to be silenced and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. "A situation so solemn and so awfnl is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1895 - 894 trang
...are made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone ; when every motive to falsehood is silenced,...the most powerful considerations to speak the truth ; a situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation, equal to that... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1026 trang
...declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced,...the most powerful considerations to speak the truth; a situation so solemn, and so awful, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
| Marcus Tullius Hun - 1894 - 744 trang
...could safely be accepted as sufficient to render the declarations admissible is the state in which every motive to falsehood is silenced and the mind...the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that... | |
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