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" Now the general principle on which this species of evidence is admitted is that they are declarations made in extremity, when the party is at the point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and... "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ... - Page 615
by Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1841
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks ...

John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...Lord Chief Justice Eyre, " every hope of this world is gone, every mo" tive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is " induced by the most powerful considerations " to speak the truth." (Vide Melun's dying declaration in the fifth act of this play.) "A " situation so solemn and so awful,...
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A Compendium of the Law of Evidence

Thomas Peake - 1822 - 666 pages
...point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth ; a situation so solemn, and so awful, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive...
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A Compendium of the Law of Evidence

Thomas Peake - 1822 - 668 pages
...point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is . fenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth; a situa-^ tioii so solemn, and so awful, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 2

William Oldnall Russell - 1828 - 836 pages
...point of death, and when every hope in this world is gone : when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth : a situation so solemn, and so awful, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 109

1883 - 648 pages
...patient is at the point of death, and when every motive to falsehood is silenced. A situation so solemn is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that imposed by an oath in court. But in order that such 'declarations may be admitted, it is essential...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1869 - 972 pages
...point of death and when every hope of this world is gone; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Part 1

Samuel March Phillipps - 1838 - 582 pages
...point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth; a situation so solemn, and so Impending reawtui, he observed, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases

Henry Roscoe - 1840 - 908 pages
...point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth. A situation so solemn and so awful, is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by an oath...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Ruled at Nisi Prius: In the Courts of Queen's ...

Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1845 - 824 pages
...point of death, and when every hope in this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced, by the most powerful considerations, to speak the truth ; a situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive...
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Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the ..., Volume 1

Edward William Cox - 1846 - 598 pages
...point of death, and when every hope in this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is induced by the most powerful considerations to speak the truth ; a situation so solemn and so awful is considered by the law as creating an obligation equal to that which is imposed by a positive...
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