Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 1S. Sweet, 1829 |
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Sivu xxi
... says he , " the convicts are to be separately " confined during the intervals of their labour , debarred from all incen- " tives to debauchery - instructed in religion and morality — and forced " to work for the benefit of the public ...
... says he , " the convicts are to be separately " confined during the intervals of their labour , debarred from all incen- " tives to debauchery - instructed in religion and morality — and forced " to work for the benefit of the public ...
Sivu xxvi
... says , " Sir W. Blackstone is one of the most eminent literary characters that the present age has produced : " and , in the preface to a Fragment on Government , we find the following : - " He it is , in short , who first of all ...
... says , " Sir W. Blackstone is one of the most eminent literary characters that the present age has produced : " and , in the preface to a Fragment on Government , we find the following : - " He it is , in short , who first of all ...
Sivu 9
... says [ * 10 ] he ( e ) , " for a senator to be thoroughly acquainted with the constitution ; and this , he declares ... say the truth , almost all the perplexed questions , almost all the niceties , intricacies , and delays , ( which ...
... says [ * 10 ] he ( e ) , " for a senator to be thoroughly acquainted with the constitution ; and this , he declares ... say the truth , almost all the perplexed questions , almost all the niceties , intricacies , and delays , ( which ...
Sivu 16
... says Mr. Selden ( p ) , in the mo- nasteries , in the universities , and in the families of the prin- cipal nobility . The clergy , in particular , as they then en- grossed almost every other branch of learning , so ( like their ...
... says Mr. Selden ( p ) , in the mo- nasteries , in the universities , and in the families of the prin- cipal nobility . The clergy , in particular , as they then en- grossed almost every other branch of learning , so ( like their ...
Sivu 19
... ( says the parlia- ment roll ) ( ƒ ) with one voice answered , that they would not change the laws of England , which had hitherto been used and approved " ( 14 ) . And we find the same jealousy prevailing above a century afterwards ( g ) ...
... ( says the parlia- ment roll ) ( ƒ ) with one voice answered , that they would not change the laws of England , which had hitherto been used and approved " ( 14 ) . And we find the same jealousy prevailing above a century afterwards ( g ) ...
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