Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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... opinion . Still the cases are sufficiently alike for the rules which hold in the one to be applicable mutatis mutandis to the other . Now the requisites to make a man a good witness in a matter of fact are the following : — 1. That he ...
... opinion . Still the cases are sufficiently alike for the rules which hold in the one to be applicable mutatis mutandis to the other . Now the requisites to make a man a good witness in a matter of fact are the following : — 1. That he ...
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... opinion . Still the cases are sufficiently alike for the rules which hold in the one to be applicable mutatis mutandis to the other . Now the requisites to make a man a good witness in a matter of fact are the following : - : - 1. That ...
... opinion . Still the cases are sufficiently alike for the rules which hold in the one to be applicable mutatis mutandis to the other . Now the requisites to make a man a good witness in a matter of fact are the following : - : - 1. That ...
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... opinion , are far less easy of attain- ment . We must be assured that he has enjoyed adequate opportunities of study- ing his subject , and has availed himself of those opportunities ; that his powers of mind are more than a match for ...
... opinion , are far less easy of attain- ment . We must be assured that he has enjoyed adequate opportunities of study- ing his subject , and has availed himself of those opportunities ; that his powers of mind are more than a match for ...
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