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" A man cannot see by another's eye, nor hear by another's ear, no more can a man conclude or infer the thing to be resolved by another's understanding or reasoning... "
Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in the Supreme ... - Página 229
por Georgia. Supreme Court - 1855
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The Phenix, Volumen1

John Dunton - 1707 - 588 páginas
...Impnfonment, when fworn to do it according to the beft of theit own knowlcdg ? 8. A Man cannot fee by another's Eye, nor hear by another's Ear ; no more can a Man conclude or infer the thing to be refolv'd by another's Underftanding or Reafoning : and tho the Verdift be right the Jury give, yet...
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The Political Constitutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Asserted and ...

Charles Lucas - 1751 - 690 páginas
...according to the beft of their own Knowlege ? " A MAN can not fee by an other's Eye, nor hear by an other's Ear; no more can a Man conclude or infer the Thing to be refolved by an other's Underftanding or Reafoning; and though the Verdict be right, the Jury give,...
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Principles of Penal Law

William Eden Baron Auckland - 1771 - 326 páginas
...another " man, when fworn to do it, according to the " beft of their own knowledge ? A man cannot " fee by another's eye, nor hear by another's ear; " no more can a man conclude-, or infer the ft thing to be refohed by another's underjlanding " or reasoning; and though the verdict be " right,...
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Observations on the Rights and Duty of Juries in Trials for Libels: Together ...

Joseph Towers - 1785 - 164 páginas
...implicit acquiefcence in the opinion -of the judge. * A man * cannot fee,' fays fir John Vaughan, ' by * another's eye, nor hear by another's ear ; *...more can a man conclude, or infer * the thing to be refolved, by another's * underftanding or reafoning ; and though * the verdict be right the jury give,...
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The political constititions of Great-Britain and Ireland, asserted ..., Volumen2

Charles Lucas - 1785 - 370 páginas
...according to the beft of their own Knowlege ? " A MAN can not fee by an other's Eye, nor hear by an other'i Ear; no more can a Man conclude or infer the Thing to be refolved by an other's Underftanding or Reafoning; and though the Verdi£t be right, the Jury give,...
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The Rights of Juries Defended: Together with Authorities of Law in Support ...

Earl Charles Stanhope Stanhope - 1792 - 178 páginas
...be unknown to the Parties, and confe•' quently to the Court'* " A Man" (fays he -f-) " cannot fee by *' another's Eye, nor hear by another's Ear; "...more can a Man conclude or infer the " Thing to be refolved, by another's Under*• Jlanding or Reafoning. And though the •' VerdiA be right the Jury...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumen19

William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 páginas
...the best of their own knowledge ? A man cannot set by another's eye, nor bear by another's •ar ; no more can a man conclude, or infer, the thing to...resolved by another's understanding, or reasoning ; unless .»U 737] men's understandings were equally alike. And if, merely, in compliance, becau?e...
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The Works of the Honourable James Wilson, L. L. D.: Late One of ..., Volumen2

James Wilson - 1804 - 514 páginas
...pain of fines " and imprisonment, when sworn to do it according to the best of their own knowledge ? A man cannot see by another's eye, nor hear by another's...resolved, by another's understanding or reasoning. Upon all general issues, the jury find not the fact of every case by itself, leaving the law to the...
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The Trials of William S. Smith, and Samuel G. Ogden: For Misdemeanours, Had ...

William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1807 - 340 páginas
...to the best of their knowledge? A man cannot see by " another's eyes, nor hear by another's ears ; no more can a man *' conclude or infer the thing to be resolved by another's under" standing or meaning ; and though the verdict being right the «• jury give, yet, they not...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volumen17

1816 - 752 páginas
...no crime for a jury to differ io opinion from the Court, where he says, That a man caunot see with another's eye, nor hear by another's ear ; no more can a man conclude or infer the thing by another's uaderstendMic or reasoning. From all which (1 insist) it № very plain, that the jury...
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