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Pagina 171
... allowed , on proof of ill fame , to prosecute officially the suspected person ; and he could proceed per ... allowed to extort evidence . At first a considerable liberty of defence was allowed . But this liberty was gradually restricted ...
... allowed , on proof of ill fame , to prosecute officially the suspected person ; and he could proceed per ... allowed to extort evidence . At first a considerable liberty of defence was allowed . But this liberty was gradually restricted ...
Pagina 192
... allowed to call any witnesses . Even at the latter part of this period , when he was allowed to call them , they were not examined on oath . Nor had he any means of " ascertaining what evidence they would give , or of procuring their ...
... allowed to call any witnesses . Even at the latter part of this period , when he was allowed to call them , they were not examined on oath . Nor had he any means of " ascertaining what evidence they would give , or of procuring their ...
Pagina 333
... allowed to depose that he " had heard say " that a lease had been made ; * and , if parol evidence was offered to prove the execution of a lost deed , the witness must swear , not merely that he saw the deed , but that he saw it sealed ...
... allowed to depose that he " had heard say " that a lease had been made ; * and , if parol evidence was offered to prove the execution of a lost deed , the witness must swear , not merely that he saw the deed , but that he saw it sealed ...
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