Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly Founded on Blackstone.)Butterworths, 1874 |
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... kingdom and all the king's subjects ; but if any individual sustains any special damage thereby , as laming his horse , breaking his carriage , or the like , the offender may be compelled to make ample satisfaction , as well for the ...
... kingdom and all the king's subjects ; but if any individual sustains any special damage thereby , as laming his horse , breaking his carriage , or the like , the offender may be compelled to make ample satisfaction , as well for the ...
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... kingdom , being to be found among the laws of King Ina , the West Saxon ( 1 ) . And it appears that among the northern nations on the Continent , this privilege extended to any woman transgressing in concert with a man , and to any ...
... kingdom , being to be found among the laws of King Ina , the West Saxon ( 1 ) . And it appears that among the northern nations on the Continent , this privilege extended to any woman transgressing in concert with a man , and to any ...
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... kingdom . And this is founded upon the highest reason : for men's properties would be under a strange insecurity , if liable to be invaded according to the wants of others , of which wants no one can possibly be an adequate judge , but ...
... kingdom . And this is founded upon the highest reason : for men's properties would be under a strange insecurity , if liable to be invaded according to the wants of others , of which wants no one can possibly be an adequate judge , but ...
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... kingdom by King Canute , to prevent his countrymen , the Danes , from being privily murdered by the English ( n ) ; and was afterwards continued by William the Conqueror , for the like security to his own Normans ( o ) . And therefore ...
... kingdom by King Canute , to prevent his countrymen , the Danes , from being privily murdered by the English ( n ) ; and was afterwards continued by William the Conqueror , for the like security to his own Normans ( o ) . And therefore ...
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... Kingdom , whether within the Queen's dominions or without , and whether the person killed be a subject of her Majesty or not , such offence , if committed by any subject of her Majesty , may be dealt with , tried , and punished in any ...
... Kingdom , whether within the Queen's dominions or without , and whether the person killed be a subject of her Majesty or not , such offence , if committed by any subject of her Majesty , may be dealt with , tried , and punished in any ...
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