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3 July 1812
Evidence Introd
Introd
Ch. 23. Technically appropriate
In the instance of all these several topics, so extensive is the field to which they every one of them have application, scarce any need or occasion has there been /small indeed has been the occasion which there has been/ to make any particular species of fact in the character of the subject matter of the evidence: and where there has, extensive to a prodigious degree of amplitude has been the species of fact thus brought to view.
Under the head of circumstantial evidence for example 1. any matter of fact whatever belonging to the class of physical facts - 2. any matter of fact whatever belonging to the class of psychological facts. 3. On the occasion of a series of [...?] action directed to any one common end, among the matters of fact to which such series of action have given birth any which occupying in the order of time a station anterior to this or that other matter of fact considered as evidentiary of it; and vice versa. 4. human delinquency, in whatsoever shape manifested or operating: 5. on the occasion of a script exhibited in the character either of an instrument of contract or a script at large, the genuineness or spuriousness of the script.
Such in every instance is the amplitude, the prodigious amplitude of the only species of facts which in the occasion /in the course/ of a work having for its subject evidence in general or legally operative evidence in general it seemed necessary or proper to bring to view.
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