| Jeremy Bentham - 1839 - 304 sivua
...will be his evidence. By an infelicity in the expression, the fruit of the most correct perception, and the most retentive memory, may be rendered abortive.*...will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth : and the improbability of a recollection false in toto has already been exhibited. Recollection... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 604 sivua
...will be his evidence. By an infelicity in the expression, the fruit of the most correct per* ception, and the most retentive memory, may be rendered abortive.*...recollection, however false, if it be not false in tola, will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth: and the improhahility of a recollection... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1843 - 602 sivua
...will be his evidence. By an infelicity in the expression, the fruit of the most correct perception, and the most retentive memory, may be rendered abortive.*...recollection, however false, if it be not false in tola, will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth : and the improbability of a recollection... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1859 - 638 sivua
...will be his evidence. By an infelicity in the expression, the fruit of the most correct perception, and the most retentive memory, may be rendered abortive....recollection, however false, if it be not false in tola, will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth : and the improbability of a recollection... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 666 sivua
...inaptness of 8' . — pression, with the aberration producible by non-recollection or false recolleclion, the following differences appear discernible. " The...reason is, that a recollection, however false, if it bo not false in tutu, will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth : and the improbability... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1869 - 646 sivua
...the following differences appear discernible : — " The aberration by expression seems liable to bo more wide than the aberration of the memory. It is...recollection, however false, if it be not false in Mo will, in some feature of it, be conformable to the truth: and the improbability of a recollection... | |
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