If my interests, practical or speculative, are not affected by a certain trial now proceeding in the law courts, I can avoid making any assumption as to the trustworthiness or untrustworthinessof a witness's evidence.
It only seems to do so, apart from philosophic assumptions, in certain cases where experience testifies to a uniform untrustworthiness of the origin.
It is not merely a patriotic or protective feeling of sentiment, but is to a great extent due to the untrustworthiness of European manufacturers, who constantly send out articles inferior to those ordered.
They are generally agreed as to the untrustworthiness of Genesis, and of the Scripture generally, the hopeless contradictions between the Evangelists, &c.
The untrustworthiness of his crews placed Sir John Gayer in an awkward dilemma.
The other Democratic leaders in New York, and in the nation as well, turned upon the man whose brilliant abilities made them afraid, and whose utter untrustworthiness forbade their entering into alliance with him.
Small rocky islands, which are not to be found on the chart, soon reminded us of the untrustworthiness of the maps.
Moreover, Ethne had spoken of the untrustworthiness of the go-between, and there again had helped Durrance in his conjectures.
On untrustworthiness of slave-masters in regard to freedmen, XII.
On untrustworthinessof slave-masters to legislate for slaves, XIV.
On untrustworthiness of slave-masters to legislate for freedmen, IX.
It may often happen that the untrustworthiness of certain men is completely displayed in a small money matter; others who are proof against a small sum are detected if it be large.
It is well to probe these absurdities, for they reveal the untrustworthiness of the Earl on this question.