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Page 9
One of the expert witnesses upon the stand was unable to distinguish between samples of Troy white and Westerly granite . It would seem that the plaintiff might , without penalty , assume that the defendant had fur- nished the granite ...
One of the expert witnesses upon the stand was unable to distinguish between samples of Troy white and Westerly granite . It would seem that the plaintiff might , without penalty , assume that the defendant had fur- nished the granite ...
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It seems to have required but a few minutes of casual and superficial inspection by the granite dealers whom he called as witnesses to determine beyond the peradventure of a doubt the exact source and quality of the granite 12 ( Sup .
It seems to have required but a few minutes of casual and superficial inspection by the granite dealers whom he called as witnesses to determine beyond the peradventure of a doubt the exact source and quality of the granite 12 ( Sup .
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In proof of this claim various letters written by relatives of the defendant to her were put in evidence , but these letters were all in the Greek language , and the translations of the witnesses on the one side and the other were in ...
In proof of this claim various letters written by relatives of the defendant to her were put in evidence , but these letters were all in the Greek language , and the translations of the witnesses on the one side and the other were in ...
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... showing that he had her fully in mind ; that he himself invited the subscribing witnesses to his home to act in that capacity ; that he signed the codicil in their presence , and asked each of the gentlemen who were witnesses to ...
... showing that he had her fully in mind ; that he himself invited the subscribing witnesses to his home to act in that capacity ; that he signed the codicil in their presence , and asked each of the gentlemen who were witnesses to ...
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A new trial will not be granted in order to discredit a witness whose motives are unimpeached and whose credibility is ... Furthermore , if the witnesses now sought to be utilized were with the defendant under the circumstances detailed ...
A new trial will not be granted in order to discredit a witness whose motives are unimpeached and whose credibility is ... Furthermore , if the witnesses now sought to be utilized were with the defendant under the circumstances detailed ...
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