These things are terrible,' said Mr. Barlow after a long silence, ' but still they may be mere coincidences. Circumstantial evidence ig at once the strongest and weakest of proofs. You saw with your own eyes and heard with your own ears, and are therefore... Grantley Manor - Page 234by Lady Georgiana Fullerton - 1847 - 315 pagesFull view - About this book
| Georgiana Fullerton - Religious fiction - 1847 - 326 pages
...again, and a tear, a bright round tear, glistened in her eye, and then stole down her cheek — perhaps she was forgiving him. In another hour's time she...hairbrained fashion), but as to what my own words gave you to understand, your comprehension was decidedly at fault, and your journey to Paris quite superfluous.... | |
| Belgravia - 1880 - 684 pages
...they may be mere coincidences. Circumstantial evidence ig at once the strongest and weakest of proofs. You saw with your own eyes and heard with your own ears, and are therefore the better judge ; still By-the-by, you went to the registrar's office, of course... | |
| 1880 - 736 pages
...they maybe mere coincidences. Circumstantial evidence is at once the strongest and weakest of proofs. You saw with your own eyes and heard with your own ears, and are therefore the better judge ; still By-the-by, you went to the registrar's office, of course... | |
| James Payn - 1880 - 342 pages
...they may be mere coincidences. Circumstantial evidence is at once the strongest and weakest of proofs. You saw with your own eyes and heard with your own ears, and are therefore the better judge; still By-the-bye, you went to the registrar's office, of course... | |
| Absalom Martin - 1922 - 280 pages
...wants you to tell what other people have testified, Mr. Fargo," the coroner reproved him. "We want to know what you saw with your own eyes and heard with your own ears and what you thought at the time, not now. To go further. You think that the cry was uttered by a man... | |
| John Rylands Library - Libraries - 1928 - 664 pages
...demolished it and plundered all what he * had. And Pilate said to the centurion : " O my brother,4 you saw with your own eyes and heard (with your own ears) the great number of people who believed in Jesus Christ on account of the resplendent miracles witnessed... | |
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