“ The rules of Evidence,” says Mr. Wills, “are the practical maxims of legal and philosophic sagacity and experience, matured and methodized by a succession of wise men, as the best means of discriminating truth from error, and of con tracting as far as possible the dangerous power of judicial discretion.”
“ Such rules,” “ must, of necessity, be substantially the same in all cases, and in every civilised country ; and the inviolable observance of them is indispensable to social security and happiness.”
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