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William Peter Van Ness
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I shall proceed now to the question, and speak to it in the best man- ner I can, leaving the masterly treatment of it to the able hand by whom I shall be followed. The first point is of considerable difficulty, and great importance. : nor do I know that it is in my power to throw any new lights on the subject, it may perhaps be enough to only enforce those arguments already offered by the counsel who opened. Even on this I shall endea- vour to do but little, and leave to the court to draw the i...nference of law. In however, what I do propose to myself, the test I mean to resort to is the common law of England. A system which we have received from our ancestors, and which unless altered, must be the law of the land.
The first authority adverted to by the other side, and which I have looked into, to see whether applicable to this question, is from Bracton, 155.
* The Spectator, in one of his instructive and amusing papers, says, to judge of a figure of sj. -ecch, we should imagine a painting of that which it represents.


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