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Ram, Treatise on Facts as Subjects of Inquiry by a Jury, 1873 (3rd American edition)
A Treatise on Facts as Subjects of Inquiry by a Jury, by James Ram. Third American Edition by John Townshend, with an Appendix containing David Paul
Brown’s Golden Rules for the Examination of a Witness; Cox’s Advice for Conducting the Examination of Witnesses and Opening a Case to the Jury;
Whewell on Theory and Fact; Hoffman’s Fifty Resolutions in Regard to Professional Deportment; Cases on Mistaken Identity and of Erroneous Conviction.
Published by Baker, Voorhis & Co. (New York 1873). 486 p. This volume also includes the publisher’s preface to first American edition (“If obliged to
characterize the book in a single sentence, we should call it ‘The Philosophy of Evidence’ ”; tables of names of cases, authors and works cited; appendices
and a general index.
Title:   A treatise on facts as subjects of inquiry by a jury / by James Ram, of the Inner Temple, M.A., Cambridge, barrister-at-law.
OCLC Number:   60727274
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