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" The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily; but in matters that regard the conduct of men, the certainty of mathematical demonstration cannot be required or expected... "
The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence - Strana 246
1865
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's ..., Svazek 4

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Sir Edward Hall Alderson - 1821 - 754 str.
...proof tends ? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily ; but in matters...the peculiar advantages of our jurisprudence, that the conclusion is to be drawn by the unanimous judgment and conscience of twelve men, conversant with...
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State Trials: Or, A Collection of the Most Interesting Trials ..., Svazek 2

Samuel March Phillipps - 1826 - 436 str.
...proof tends ? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily; but in matters...the peculiar advantages of our jurisprudence, that the conclusion is to be drawn by the unanimous judgment and conscience of twelve men conversant with...
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A Treatise on Presumptions of Law and Fact: With the Theory and Rules of ...

William Mawdesley Best - 1845 - 232 str.
...fact is properly an inference of that fact from others that are known ; it it an act of reasoning. In matters that regard the conduct of men, the certainty of mathematical demonstration is not to be expected. (1 Phillips & A. 457. Per Lord Tenterden, in Rex v. Burdett, 4 B. & A. 161,...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1847 - 584 str.
...proof tends ? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily ; but, in matters...mathematical demonstration cannot be required or expected" — The King v. Burdett (3). Now, treating Lord Tenterden's observations as applicable to this case,...
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Jurist: Containing Reports of All Cases Determined in Law ..., Svazek 11,Díl 1

1848 - 1122 str.
...proof tends? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily ; but, in matters that regard the conduct of men, the certainly of mathematical demonstrations cannot be required or expected." Now, treating Lord Tenterden's...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the ..., Svazek 1

Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Sir John Peter De Gex, John Jackson Smale, Sir James Lewis Knight Bruce - 1849 - 840 str.
...proof tends? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily; but, in matters...mathematical demonstration cannot be required or expected." Now treating Lord Tenterden's observations as applicable to this case, in which, though civil, the...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery ..., Díl 65,Svazek 1

John Peter De Gex, John Jackson Smale - 1849 - 846 str.
...proof tends? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily; but, in matters...mathematical demonstration cannot be required or expected." Now treating Lord Tenterdens observations as applicable to this case, in which, though civil, the charge...
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A Treatise on the Principles of Evidence and Practice as to Proofs in Courts ...

William Mawdesley Best - 1854 - 930 str.
...reasoning ; and much of human knowledge on all subjects is derived from this source. * • • •. In matters that regard the conduct of men, the certainty...mathematical demonstration cannot be required or expected." Per Abbott, CJ, in R. v. Burdett, 4 B.& A. 161,162. "Where the existence of one fact so necessarily...
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The Practice of the Law of Evidence

Edmund Powell - 1856 - 456 str.
...proof tends ? The premises may lead more or less strongly to the conclusion, and care must be taken not to draw the conclusion hastily ; but in matters...the peculiar advantages of our jurisprudence, that the conclusion is to be drawn by the unanimous judgment and Conscience of twelve men, conversant with...
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An Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial Evidence: Illustrated by ...

William Wills - 1857 - 296 str.
...conclusion hastily; but in matters that concern the conduct of men, the certainty of mathematical evidence cannot be required or expected ; and it is one of the peculiar advantages of our jurisprudence, that the conclusion is to be drawn by the unanimous judgment and conscience of twelve men conversant with...
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