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1 I, 2 | at the outset-witnesses, evidence given under torture, written 2 I, 9 | Yet the actual deeds are evidence of the doer’s character: 3 I, 15| has been said, one form of evidence. Thus if you are urging 4 I, 15| risk of punishment if their evidence is pronounced false. These 5 I, 15| corrupted.~In dealing with the evidence of witnesses, the following 6 I, 15| we could do without the evidence of witnesses altogether 7 I, 15| advanced on either side.~The evidence of witnesses may refer either 8 I, 15| be at a loss for useful evidence. For if we have no evidence 9 I, 15| evidence. For if we have no evidence of fact supporting our own 10 I, 15| least we can always find evidence to prove our own worth or 11 I, 15| by torture is one form of evidence, to which great weight is 12 I, 15| that it is the only form of evidence that is infallible; or, 13 I, 15| happened. [We must say that evidence under torture is not trustworthy, 14 I, 15| no trust can be placed in evidence under torture.]~In regard 15 II, 7 | particular time or (5) place. As evidence of the want of kindness, 16 II, 20| subsequent supplementary evidence. They should not precede 17 II, 20| effect of witnesses giving evidence, and this alway tells. For 18 II, 24| single instance, as certain evidence; which, again, yields no 19 III, 16| what they know as so much evidence for the truth of what they