Treatise on the Nature, Principles and Rules of Circumstantial Evidence
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It was supposed that a work composed on a considerably broader basis of fact than has yet been adopted, - presenting the elements or materials of the evidence with as much of that minuteness which the term circumstantial itself im plies, as might be practicable, and exhibiting not only the principles upon which they are applied to the purposes of proof, but also, to some extent, the process of applying them, - would not be unacceptable to the profession or the public. Under this impression the following work was undertaken, the plan of which it now remains to describe.
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