An essay on the nature of oaths, and judicial evidence . Being an attempt to prove, from the Dictates of the Law of Nature, the Principles of Revealed Religion, and the Practice of all Civiliz'd Nations, that the testimony of a villain, or that of a Person under partial Influence, ought to have no effect on the conscience of a juryman. By a gentleman of the Inner-Temple.
- Gentleman of the Inner Temple.
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- [1750?]
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An essay on the nature of oaths, and judicial evidence. Being an attempt to prove, from the Dictates of the Law of Nature, the Principles of Revealed Religion, and the Practice of all Civiliz'd Nations, that the testimony of a villain, or that of a Person
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London : printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleetstreet, [1750?]
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