"Written document" Quotes from Famous Books
... the money had not been lent him, that no debt should be recognized, and the claims of the suing party should immediately cease. This was done, that great regard might always be had for the name and nature of an oath, at the same time that, by substituting the unquestionable proof of a written document, the necessity of having frequent recourse to an oath was avoided, and its sanctity was not ... — Museum of Antiquity - A Description of Ancient Life • L. W. Yaggy |