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" ... circumstance alone be so inherently peculiar to a single object. It is by adding circumstance to circumstance that we obtain a composite feature or mark which as a whole cannot be supposed to be associated with more than a single object. The process... "
Social Diagnosis - Side 305
af Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 511 sider
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Report of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West ..., Bind 60

West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1906 - 796 sider
...associated with more than a single object. The process of constructing an inference of identification thus consists usually in adding together a number of circumstances,...of there being more than one object so associated." By omission to complain of want of sufficient authentication of the documentary evidence just discussed,...
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The Principles of Judicial Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology, and ..., Del 1

John Henry Wigmore - 1913 - 1226 sider
...associated with more than a single object. The process of constructing an inference of identification thus consists usually in adding together a number of circumstances,...of there being more than one object so associated. The process thus corresponds accurately to the general principle of Relevancy (described ante, No....
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The Scientific Monthly, Bind 7

James McKeen Cattell - 1918 - 592 sider
...associated with more than a single object. The process of constructing an inference of identification thus consists usually in adding together a number of circumstances,...of there being more than one object so associated. Continuing, he says, in discussing the terms identity, alike, similar, and resemblance: We remember...
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The Scientific Monthly, Bind 7

James McKeen Cattell - 1918 - 602 sider
...associated with more than a single object. The process of constructing an inference of identification thus consists usually in adding together a number of circumstances,...of there being more than one object so associated. Continuing, he says, in discussing the terms identity, alike, similar, and resemblance : We remember...
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