Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3John Joseph Lalor C. E. Merrill & Company, 1890 |
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... punish- ment being inflicted on witnesses who bore false testimony . - The law in America and England , as a rule , requires evidence or testimony for judi- cial purposes to be given on oath . A Jew , a Mohammedan and a Hindoo may be ...
... punish- ment being inflicted on witnesses who bore false testimony . - The law in America and England , as a rule , requires evidence or testimony for judi- cial purposes to be given on oath . A Jew , a Mohammedan and a Hindoo may be ...
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... punishment legally imposed on a person who is convicted of false swearing , the punishment inflicted by public opinion or the positive morality of society , and the fear of pun- ishment from the Deity , in this world or the next , or in ...
... punishment legally imposed on a person who is convicted of false swearing , the punishment inflicted by public opinion or the positive morality of society , and the fear of pun- ishment from the Deity , in this world or the next , or in ...
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... punishment , and therefore such oath is an idle ceremony . But if there is any oath the vio- lation of which he thinks will bring on him divine punishment , his opinion as to that kind of oath is not at all affected by his opinion as to ...
... punishment , and therefore such oath is an idle ceremony . But if there is any oath the vio- lation of which he thinks will bring on him divine punishment , his opinion as to that kind of oath is not at all affected by his opinion as to ...
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... punished as a traitor , ” but only to men receiving office or promotion , " You must take this oath to qualify yourself for holding the place . " But troubles were not long in gathering , and they bore their natural fruit in a return to ...
... punished as a traitor , ” but only to men receiving office or promotion , " You must take this oath to qualify yourself for holding the place . " But troubles were not long in gathering , and they bore their natural fruit in a return to ...
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... punishment , or to disable and exclude from privileges , not the holders of theological opinions as such , but persons holding opinions , of which , rightly or wrongly , disloyal and seditious behavior was supposed to be the necessary ...
... punishment , or to disable and exclude from privileges , not the holders of theological opinions as such , but persons holding opinions , of which , rightly or wrongly , disloyal and seditious behavior was supposed to be the necessary ...
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