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Chambre , J . doubted whether the evidence was sufficient without proof of the
registration of either marriage , or of any ... ( a ) How far the acknowledgment of
the defendant upon the subject Hor far the of his marriage is sufficient evidence
of the ...
Chambre , J . doubted whether the evidence was sufficient without proof of the
registration of either marriage , or of any ... ( a ) How far the acknowledgment of
the defendant upon the subject Hor far the of his marriage is sufficient evidence
of the ...
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in evidence as sufficient proof of such affidavit or affirmation , " and that the same
was duly sworn or affirmed , and of the con“ tents thereof ; ” and that such copies
shall be evidence that the affidavit or affirmation has been sworn or affirmed ...
in evidence as sufficient proof of such affidavit or affirmation , " and that the same
was duly sworn or affirmed , and of the con“ tents thereof ; ” and that such copies
shall be evidence that the affidavit or affirmation has been sworn or affirmed ...
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78 . it was holden , upon an in - Construction dictment for a libel in a newspaper ,
that evidence that the paper of the statute . had been sold at the office of the
defendant , that the defendant , as proprietor of the paper , had given a bond to
the ...
78 . it was holden , upon an in - Construction dictment for a libel in a newspaper ,
that evidence that the paper of the statute . had been sold at the office of the
defendant , that the defendant , as proprietor of the paper , had given a bond to
the ...
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But it appears to be the better opinion that such post - niarks , whether in town or
country , proved to be such , are evidence that the letters on which they exist
were in the offices to which the postmarks belong at the dates thereby specified .
But it appears to be the better opinion that such post - niarks , whether in town or
country , proved to be such , are evidence that the letters on which they exist
were in the offices to which the postmarks belong at the dates thereby specified .
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The interpreter then read the whole of that which was charged to be a libel in the
original ; and then the translation was read by the clerk at Nisi Prius . ( a )
Depositions Depositions taken before a magistrate are not evidence upon a are
not evi ...
The interpreter then read the whole of that which was charged to be a libel in the
original ; and then the translation was read by the clerk at Nisi Prius . ( a )
Depositions Depositions taken before a magistrate are not evidence upon a are
not evi ...
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