| New Hampshire. Supreme Court - 1901 - 728 sider
...condemn motives, so far as they are developed in evidence ; assail the credibility of witnesses when it is impeached by direct evidence, or by the inconsistency or incoherence , of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance on the stand, or by circumstances ":... | |
| 1892 - 656 sider
...condemn motives, so far as they are developed in evidence; assail the credibility of witnesses, when it is impeached by direct evidence, or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance on the stand, or by circumstances. His... | |
| Seymour Dwight Thompson - 1889 - 1290 sider
...condemn motives, so far as they are developed in evidence, assail the credibility of witnesses when it is impeached by direct evidence or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance upon the stand or by circumstances. His... | |
| 1898 - 402 sider
...motives, so far as they are developed in the evidence; to assail the credibility of witnesses when it is impeached by direct evidence or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance upon the stand, or by circumstances.... | |
| 1900 - 1148 sider
...motives, as far as they are developed in the evidence; assail the credibility of witnesses, when it is impeached by direct evidence, or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance on the stand, or by circumstances. His... | |
| 1901 - 1020 sider
...condemn motives, so far as they are developed in evidence; assail the credibility of witnesses when it is impeached by direct evidence, or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance on the stand, or by circumstances" ;... | |
| 1906 - 1180 sider
...testifying, their appearance upon the stand, or by circumstances. His illustrations may be as various as the resources of his genius ; his argumentation as full and profound as learning can make it; and he may, if he will, give play to his wit or wings to his imagination. To... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - 1912 - 864 sider
...they are Partello' v. Railroad. developed, in evidence; assail the credibility of witnesses when it is impeached by direct evidence or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance upon the stand or by circumstances."... | |
| 1897 - 542 sider
...condemn motives, so far as they are developed in evidence ; assail the credibility of witnesses, when it is impeached by direct evidence, or by the inconsistency or incoherence of their testimony, their manner of testifying, their appearance on the stand, or by circumstances. His... | |
| 1890 - 560 sider
...testifying, their appearance upon the stand, or by circumstances. His illustrations may be as various as the resources of his genius; his argumentation as full and profound as learning can make it; and he may, if be will, give play to his wit or wings to his imagination. To... | |
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