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974 shall , if the presiding judge is satisfied that the taking of an oath would have no binding effect on his conscience , make a promise or declaration . " 73 The Secularists had good reason to rejoice not only at the enactment of ...
974 shall , if the presiding judge is satisfied that the taking of an oath would have no binding effect on his conscience , make a promise or declaration . " 73 The Secularists had good reason to rejoice not only at the enactment of ...
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Evidence Further Amendment Act , 1869 , shall be deemed to include any person or persons having by law authority to administer an oath . " 77 Even after the act of 1870 had been passed , the legislation permitting affirmation of ...
Evidence Further Amendment Act , 1869 , shall be deemed to include any person or persons having by law authority to administer an oath . " 77 Even after the act of 1870 had been passed , the legislation permitting affirmation of ...
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wood , a bill permitting affirmation to all persons in every situation where the existing law called for an oath . On Bradlaugh's initiative , the Secularists made this broader aim their own , and supported the Hopwood bill by sending ...
wood , a bill permitting affirmation to all persons in every situation where the existing law called for an oath . On Bradlaugh's initiative , the Secularists made this broader aim their own , and supported the Hopwood bill by sending ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
A PERIOD OF FREE ASSOCIATION | 15 |
THE BRADLAUGH EPOCH | 38 |
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