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Brown, 4 R. I. 528, 70 Am. Dec. 168. Webster's Dictionary " We can perceive no good reason why a work of such standard authority as Web- ster's Unabridged Dictionary confess- edly is, should not be used before a court or jury, when ever the mean- ing of an English word is brought in question. That it is a work of stand- ard authority, is so widely known ; indeed, so universally acknowledged wherever the English language is spoken, that it must be classed among the facts judicially known. " What... constituted malt liquor was a material inquiry in these cases. The court might properly have given the proper definition in charge to the jury. There was no error in placing before them the proper definition, as furnished in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. The objection and ex- Vol. II ception taken in each of these cases to the reading in evidence of the defi- nition of the term malt liquor, as furnished in Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, could not have wrought any injury to defendants. " Adler v.
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