The Protest And Appeal of George Washington Doane Bishop of New Jersey As Aggr

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The Protest And Appeal of George Washington Doane Bishop of New Jersey As Aggr
Doane, George Washington, 1799-1859
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REPLY.
This indebtedness is also stated in the schedule, which forms part of the assignment. The same remarks apply to this, as to the three preceding specifications. The rule, in regard to testimony is, " Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus. " What an illustration of it!
SPECIFICATION 10.
He omits to state the amount of debts due to several of his creditors, respec- tively, or states the amount as being much less than he knew it to be, at the time he made the affidavit.
REPLY.
How does this agree
... with the rule of common justice and of com- mon sense; which requires, in all "specifications, " "reasonable certainty, as to time, place and circumstance ?" To what end, such a specification ; but to make a show, by numbers ?
CHARGE VI.
Wilfully contracting large debts without any reasonable prospect of being able to pay them.
SPECIFICATION 1.
Contracting debts to an amount exceeding $250, 000, when his whole estate, real and personal, according to his own valuation, under oath, does not amount to one half that sum.


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