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Knowledge of kind (II) arises from hearsay, arising "from the fact that having heard or read certain words, we recollect things, and form certain ideas of them … through which we imagine them".
In this case, the record shows that Brinegar had used Joplin, Missouri, to Malsed's personal knowledge derived from direct observation, not merely from hearsay as seems to be suggested, as a source of supply on other occasions within the preceding six months.
Ledig portrays scenes which were still common knowledge in 1956, either through first-hand experience or from hearsay; he contrives to make them both shocking and hackneyed.
Most of my stuff is from hearsay".
"I had heard it from hearsay.
But Luks tended to work from hearsay in Havana bars.
For this there was no evidence apart from hearsay.
A factor of Internet discussions, of course, is sifting fact from hearsay.
When she writes (but this I know only from hearsay) she writes with her left.
His knowledge is hearsay (he had direct contact with only one person who worked in the tunnels) but plausible.
MR. COUNSELLOR SMIRNOV: Do you say this as an eyewitness or from hearsay?
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