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... evidence was , first of all , eval- uated on a hierarchical basis . This accorded well with the assumption of scholastic philosophy that all the possibili- ties of life could be formally ordered through a system of a priori , abstract ...
... evidence was , first of all , eval- uated on a hierarchical basis . This accorded well with the assumption of scholastic philosophy that all the possibili- ties of life could be formally ordered through a system of a priori , abstract ...
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... evidence . Relevant evidence is not admissible , for example , if the witnesses are excluded from testifying because of incom- petency , or if they are protected by privileges against self- incrimination , or in instances in which they ...
... evidence . Relevant evidence is not admissible , for example , if the witnesses are excluded from testifying because of incom- petency , or if they are protected by privileges against self- incrimination , or in instances in which they ...
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... evidence Diversity of national and provincial laws Public and private inter-. also been said that , next to trial by jury , the hearsay rule constitutes the most important and original contribution of this system's practice ...
... evidence Diversity of national and provincial laws Public and private inter-. also been said that , next to trial by jury , the hearsay rule constitutes the most important and original contribution of this system's practice ...
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PRECOLUMBIAN CIVILIZATIONS | 1 |
PREHISTORIC Peoples AND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
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