COLUMBIALIBRARIESOFFSITE tilAlIIIsellNf-f'IMAtlDAMI) HX64076890 RA1051 W46 Thearto(cross-exa RECAP Ij i : ;'^''- ,M vv' ''i'J- I' -t , 1 ,,'fl' _'''ll if I, :' ii iiti!UiimiiiJiuuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiii!Uim;ii!Lk. 1 Columbia ®nibers;itj> intf)eCitpofi^etD|9orfe COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Reference Library Given by J I . / xif W-B.CLARKE rTT^ ParkSt,Church,Boston Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Open Knowledge Commons http://www.archive.org/details/artofcrossexamiOOwell THE ART OF CROSS-EXAMINATION j[^§^ THE ART OF CROSS-EXAMINATION BY FRANCIS WELLMAN L. OF THE NEW YORK BAR WITH THE CROSS-EXAMINATIONS OF IMPORTANT WITNESSES IN SOME CELEBRATED CASES THE MACMILLAN COMPANY LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., Ltd. 1904 Allrights reserved Copyright, 1903, By the MACMILLAN COMPANY. Setup,electrotyped,and published December,1903. Reprinted January,1904. NortooodPress — S. Gushing ©" Co. Berwick Sf Smith Co. Norivood, Mass., U.S.A. ^0 mg ^ong RODERIC ALLEN AND WHO HAVE EXPRESSED THEIR INTENTION TO ENTER THE LEGAL PROFESSION THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED — "Cross-examination, the rarest, the most useful, and the most difficult to be acquired of all the accomplishments of theadvocate. ... It has always been deemed the surest — test of truth and a better security than the oath." Cox.
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