It may be answered, by drowning. And who drowned him ? Sir James Hales. And when did he drown him ? In his lifetime. So that Sir James Hales, being alive, caused Sir James Hales to die ; and the act of the living man was the death of the dead man. And... The Lady's Weekly Miscellany - Sivu 891808Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 676 sivua
...the lining man was the- death of the dead " man. And then for this offence it is reafonahle to punifn the " living man who committed the offence, and not the dead man. " But how can he be faid to be pu.nifhed alive, when the punilh" mcnt comes after his death ? Sir, this can be done no... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 sivua
...living man was the death of the dead •' man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punilh .the " living man who committed the offence, and not the dead man. " But how can he be faid to be punilhed alive, when the puniih" ment comes after his death ? Sir, this can be done no other... | |
| Edward Christian - 1801 - 284 sivua
...the living man was the death of the dead man. And " then for this offence it is reafonable to puniili the living man " who committed the offence, and not the dead man. But how " can he be faid to be puniûled alive, when the puniihnient comes " after his death Í Sir, this can be done no... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 sivua
...of the living man was the death of the dead •' man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living " man who committed the offence,...alive, when the punishment comes " after his death ? Sir, this can be done no other way but by divesting " out of him, from the time of the act done in... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1808 - 710 sivua
...act of the living man was the death of the dead man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living man who committed the offence, and...punished alive, when the punishment comes after his death ? Sir, this can be done no other way but by divesting out of him, from the time of the act done in... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1808 - 702 sivua
...act of the living man was the death of the dead man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living man who committed the offence, and...be punished alive, when the punishment comes after hie death ? Sir, this can be done no other way but by divesting out of him, from the time of the act... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1816 - 816 sivua
...Act of the living Man was the Death of the dead Man. And then for this Otl'ence it is reasonable to punish the living Man who committed the Offence, and...dead Man. But how can he be said to be punished alive v, lifii the Punishment comes after lib Death : Sir, Uns can be done no other Way but by devesting... | |
| 1828 - 746 sivua
...act of the living man was the death of the dead man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living man who committed the offence, and...punished alive when the punishment comes after his death? Sir, this can be done no other way but by divesting out of him, from the time of the act done in his... | |
| William Wirt - 1826 - 690 sivua
...act of the living man was the death of the dead man. And then for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living man, who committed the offence, and not the dead * Chudleigh's case (1 Co. Rep. 120) contains some curious reasoning on this subject. t Plowden's Com.... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1830 - 696 sivua
...man. And then for thii offence it is reasonable to punish the living man, who committed the oftcnce, and not the dead man. But how can he be said to be punished alive, when the punishment comes after hi.; death ? " &c. &c.' From page 12 the professor descants, and that with no common force and eloquence,... | |
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