Excerpt from Evidence: Forming a Title of the Code of Legal Proceedings, According to the Plan Proposed by Crofton Uniacke, Esq.
I have of course dispea tivith all reference to cases and decisions.' It is possible, that by endeavouring to render what I have written, as concise as I could, I may have fallen into the opposite extreme, and omitted subjects, which at__ another time it may be thought expedientto insert. L - Although, from the general arrangement of the work, I anticipated no difliculty ia' finding any subject required; yet as the profession, have been so long accustomed to the use of an alphabetical index'; Q have with a'
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