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Medical Jurisprudence - Page 468
by Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1856 - 697 pages
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions ..., Volumes 7-8

Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1808 - 918 pages
...people before he see* two faces perfectly alike; and in an army of an hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a dissonancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the imile, and various other...
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Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of ..., Volume 8

Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1808 - 464 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike; and in an army of an hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a dissonancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the 'mile, and various other...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 16

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1813 - 746 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an army of a hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various...
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 1

John Ayrton Paris, John Samuel Martin Fonblanque - Medical jurisprudence - 1823 - 556 pages
...before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an " army of a hundred thousand men every one maybe " known from another. If there should be a likeness " of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a *' difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other " characters;...
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The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of ..., Volume 2; Volume 11

English periodicals - 1842 - 528 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an army of a hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminacy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other characters; whereas...
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A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy: With a Report of ..., Issue 638

Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Banbury peerage claim - 1836 - 628 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike; and in an army of a hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other characters ; whereas...
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A Treatise on the Law of Adulterine Bastardy: With a Report of ..., Issue 638

Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Banbury peerage claim - 1836 - 634 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike; and in an army of a hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other characters ; whereas...
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An essay on the rationale of circumstantial evidence

William Wills - Evidence, Circumstantial - 1838 - 338 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of a hundred thousand men every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gestures, the smile, and various other things; whereas...
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An Essay on the Rationale of Circumstantial Evidence: Illustrated by ...

William Wills - Evidence (Law) - 1838 - 332 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of a hundred thousand men every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gestures, the smile, and various other things; whereas...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Decided in the House of Lords on ..., Volume 5

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - Law reports, digests, etc - 1841 - 820 pages
...survey 10,000 people before he sees two faces perfectly alike; and in an army of 100,000 men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature there may be discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other characters, whereas...
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A Practical Treatise of the Law of Marriage and Divorce: Containing Also the ...

Leonard Shelford - Divorce - 1841 - 532 pages
...persons who have watched *them never to ■■ * have come together; if direct evidence can be proved one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be discriminacy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various other characters; whereas...
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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3

Lundsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore S. Bell - Medicine - 1845 - 564 pages
...A man may survey ten thousand people before he sees two faces exactly alike, and in an army of ten thousand men every man may be known from another....the voice, gesture or other characters; whereas a family likeness runs generally through all of these; for in everything there is a resemblance as of...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords: Upon Appeal from Scotland ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, John Craigie, John Shaw Stewart, Thomas S. Paton - Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 688 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an army of an hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a discreminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various...
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Reports of Cases Decided in the House of Lords: Upon Appeal from Scotland ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, John Craigie, John Shaw Stewart, Thomas S. Paton - Law reports, digests, etc - 1851 - 684 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an army of an hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a discreminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various...
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The American Law Register, Volume 1

Electronic journals - 1853 - 796 pages
...parent; that a man may survey ten thousand people, before he sees two faces exactly alike, and that, in an army of a hundred thousand men, every man may be known from another;that if there should be a likeness in feature, there may be a difference in the voice} gesture,...
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A Monograph on mental unsoundness

Francis Wharton - 1855 - 252 pages
...causes."(&) thousand men, every man may be known from another ; that if there should be a likeness in feature, there may be a difference in the voice, gesture, or other characters : whereas family likenesses run generally through all of these ; for that in every thing there is a resemblance,...
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An Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial Evidence: Illustrated by ...

William Wills - Evidence (Law) - 1857 - 296 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of a hundred thousand men every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gestures, the smile, and various other things; whereas...
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Elements of medical jurisprudence v. 1, Volume 1

Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860 - 910 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike ; and in an army of a hundred thousand men, every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of features, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gesture, the smile, and various...
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Principles of forensic medicine

William Augustus Guy - 1861 - 624 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of one hundred thousand men every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a dwcriminancy of voice, a difference in the gestures, the smile, and variou» other things : whereas,...
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An Essay on the Principles of Circumstantial Evidence

William Wills - Evidence, Circumstantial - 1862 - 376 pages
...people before he sees two faces perfectly alike, and in an army of a hundred thousand men every one may be known from another. If there should be a likeness of feature, there may be a discriminancy of voice, a difference in the gestures, the smile, and various other things; whereas...
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