Readings on the History and System of the Common LawJacob North, 1904 - Всего страниц: 404 |
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... ment ; for a compact is a promise proceeding from us , law is a com- mand directed to us . The language of a compact is , " I will , or will not , do this ; " that of a law is , " thou shalt , or shalt not , do it . " It is true there ...
... ment ; for a compact is a promise proceeding from us , law is a com- mand directed to us . The language of a compact is , " I will , or will not , do this ; " that of a law is , " thou shalt , or shalt not , do it . " It is true there ...
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... ment to such as should venture their lives to save the vessel ; but this is a merit which he could never pretend to , who neither stayed in the ship on that account , nor contributed anything to its preser- vation . From this method of ...
... ment to such as should venture their lives to save the vessel ; but this is a merit which he could never pretend to , who neither stayed in the ship on that account , nor contributed anything to its preser- vation . From this method of ...
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... ment for crime in certain respects . A life sentence operates as the natural death of a person , so far as it in any way relates to his marriage or the settlement of his estate . Gen. Stats . ch . 120 , 19 . A sentence for three years ...
... ment for crime in certain respects . A life sentence operates as the natural death of a person , so far as it in any way relates to his marriage or the settlement of his estate . Gen. Stats . ch . 120 , 19 . A sentence for three years ...
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... ment may be erroneous , which will render his guilt uncertain , and thereupon the present conviction may be quashed ; he may obtain a pardon , or be allowed the benefit of clergy ; both which suppose some latent sparks of merit which ...
... ment may be erroneous , which will render his guilt uncertain , and thereupon the present conviction may be quashed ; he may obtain a pardon , or be allowed the benefit of clergy ; both which suppose some latent sparks of merit which ...
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... ment by default , which is familiar enough to us , was unknown , and probably would not have been understood . Final judgment , when obtained , could in like manner not be di- rectly enforced . The successful party had to see to ...
... ment by default , which is familiar enough to us , was unknown , and probably would not have been understood . Final judgment , when obtained , could in like manner not be di- rectly enforced . The successful party had to see to ...
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