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" The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion... "
A Handy Book on the New Law of Divorce & Matrimonial Causes ... - Page 34
by James P. Byrne - 1860 - 117 lehte
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Consistory ..., 2. köide;10. köide

Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court - 1822 - 702 lehte
...many other incidental circumstances apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in decisions upon the particular...would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion ; for it is not to lead a rash and intemperate judgment, moving upon...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Consistory Court of ..., 2. köide

Church of England. Diocese of London. Consistory Court, John Haggard - 1822 - 654 lehte
...many other incidental circumstances apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which, may have most important bearings in decisions upon the particular...would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion ; for it is not to lead a rash and intemperate judgment, moving upon...
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A Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases ...

John Frederick Archbold - 1822 - 458 lehte
...382. and tee Peake, 23. 155. Each witness swears in the particular form prescribed by his religion : the only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject, is, that the oath be such as the witness deems obligatory upon his consci-. encc. And a witness may be asked, after...
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The practice of courts-martial, also the legal exposition and military ...

William Hough - 1825 - 1028 lehte
...before him. Each witness swears in the particular form prescribed by his religion : the only grand rule that can be laid down upon the subject, is, that the oath be such as the witness deems obligatory upon his conscience (105). And a witness may be asked,...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius

Henry Roscoe - 1831 - 788 lehte
...circumstances apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in the particular case. — -The only general rule that...would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion." Per Sir W.Scott, Lovedenv. laveden, 2 Hags;. 2. Where the plaintiff's...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Ecclesiastical Courts ...

Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 lehte
...many other incidental circumstances apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in decisions upon the particular...that the circumstances must be such as would lead the'guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion; for it is not to lead a harsh...
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Digest of Cases Argued and Determined in the Arches and Prerogative Courts ...

Edwin Maddy - 1835 - 282 lehte
...apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in decisions on the particular case. The only general rule that can be laid down on the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable...
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Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws: Generally, and in Their ..., 1. köide

William Burge - 1838 - 876 lehte
...many other incidental circumstances apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in decisions upon the particular...would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion. (a) The cruelty which entitles the injured party to a divorce, consists...
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A Digest Or [!] the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Civil Actions

John Frederick Archbold - 1838 - 682 lehte
...382, and see 1'eake, 23. 155. Each witness swears in the particular form prescribed by his religion; the only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the oath be such as the witness deems obligatory on his conscience. And the witness may be asked if he...
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A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law

Francis James Newman Rogers - 1840 - 1136 lehte
...incidental dence o . circumstances, apparently slight and delicate in themselves, but which may have most important bearings in decisions upon the particular case. The only general rule seems to be, that the circumstances must be such, as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable...
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