The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... truth of facts . " Ad quæstionem facti respondent juratores . " The truth of facts is tried by evidence . The principal species of evi- dence , which comes before juries , is the testimony of witnesses . In a former lecture , I had ...
... truth of facts . " Ad quæstionem facti respondent juratores . " The truth of facts is tried by evidence . The principal species of evi- dence , which comes before juries , is the testimony of witnesses . In a former lecture , I had ...
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... truth of this remark . Now , as I showed at large in a former part of my lec- tures , " the original equality of ... truth in conversation is a neces- sary point : but is this for the sake of truth ? By no means . For the possession of ...
... truth of this remark . Now , as I showed at large in a former part of my lec- tures , " the original equality of ... truth in conversation is a neces- sary point : but is this for the sake of truth ? By no means . For the possession of ...
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... truth is of peculiar importance . The subsistence of man , the materials of manufactures , the articles of commerce - all spring origi- nally from the soil . On agriculture , therefore , the wealth of nations is founded . Whether we ...
... truth is of peculiar importance . The subsistence of man , the materials of manufactures , the articles of commerce - all spring origi- nally from the soil . On agriculture , therefore , the wealth of nations is founded . Whether we ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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