Elements of Rhetoric, Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion: With Rules for Argumentative Composition and ElocutionSouthern Illinois University Press, 1963 - Всего страниц: 479 |
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... witness is most easily baffled and confused . I have seen the experiment tried , of subjecting a witness to such a kind of cross - examination by a practised lawyer , as would have been , I am convinced , the most likely to alarm and ...
... witness is most easily baffled and confused . I have seen the experiment tried , of subjecting a witness to such a kind of cross - examination by a practised lawyer , as would have been , I am convinced , the most likely to alarm and ...
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... witness most im- portant truths , which the witness is desirous of concealing or disguising . There is another kind of skill , which con- sists in so alarming , misleading , or bewildering an honest witness , as to throw discredit on ...
... witness most im- portant truths , which the witness is desirous of concealing or disguising . There is another kind of skill , which con- sists in so alarming , misleading , or bewildering an honest witness , as to throw discredit on ...
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... witness amounts to half - proof . " Two suspicious witnesses , whose testimony agrees , are equal to one sufficient witness . Therefore the testimony of two suspicious witnesses agreeing with that of one sufficient witness , or the ...
... witness amounts to half - proof . " Two suspicious witnesses , whose testimony agrees , are equal to one sufficient witness . Therefore the testimony of two suspicious witnesses agreeing with that of one sufficient witness , or the ...
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FOREWORD BY DAVID POTTER | ix |
I | xvii |
PREFACE | xxxiii |
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