| Leonard MacNally - 1802 - 420 páginas
...Now the general rule on which this fpecies 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 5 when every motive to falfehood is filent, and the mind is induced... | |
| Leonard MacNally - 1802 - 418 páginas
...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 falfehood is 'filent, and the mind is induced by the moft powerful confiderations to fpeak the truth. A fituation... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1804 - 534 páginas
...obferved by Lord CB Eyre in a cafe of this kind, " when the party is at the' point of death, and when every hope of this world is gone, when every motive to falfehood is filenced, and the mind is induced by the moft powerful confiderations to fpeak the truth ; a iituation... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1828 - 836 páginas
...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 in this world is gone : when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is... | |
| 1869 - 972 páginas
...Eyre, CB, the principle upon which this species of evidence is admitted is, that these declarations are 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 the mind is... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1840 - 908 páginas
...the general principle upon which evidence of this kind is admitted, is, that it is of 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 the mind is... | |
| Frederick Augustus Carrington, Great Britain. Courts, Andrew Valentine Kirwan - 1845 - 824 páginas
...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 in this world is gone, when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind is... | |
| Edward William Cox - 1846 - 598 páginas
..."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." Unless that be the correct rule, unless there must be an apprehension of immediate death, the declarations... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 páginas
...evidence is admitted, was stated by Lord Chief Baron Eyre to be this — " that they are declarations made in extremity when the party is at the point of death, aud when every hope of this world is gone ; when every motive to falsehood is silenced, and the mind... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court, Hamilton Chamberlain Jones - 1855 - 512 páginas
...prevailed, that dying declarations were admissible upon the general principle " 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 the mind is... | |
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