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It is utterly impossible to imagine a judicial ordeal without an audience , much less a duel without at least one other person present . If we think of testimony as the proverbial tree falling in the forest , pre- and early modern ...
It is utterly impossible to imagine a judicial ordeal without an audience , much less a duel without at least one other person present . If we think of testimony as the proverbial tree falling in the forest , pre- and early modern ...
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He neither gave an autobio- graphical account of his own experiences in potential isolation from other persons ... it was not enough for the witness to be present to take the oath as a first person ; rather , it was necessary that he ...
He neither gave an autobio- graphical account of his own experiences in potential isolation from other persons ... it was not enough for the witness to be present to take the oath as a first person ; rather , it was necessary that he ...
Síða 256
Yet , it is amazing how a person desired to create music and felt an inspiration after the atomic bomb was dropped . ... I believe that each person's life circumstance will cause them to interpret the song differently .
Yet , it is amazing how a person desired to create music and felt an inspiration after the atomic bomb was dropped . ... I believe that each person's life circumstance will cause them to interpret the song differently .
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