Commentaries on the Laws of England, Kirja 4Oceana Publications, 1967 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 88
Sivu 182
... death , unless the fame , if committed , would also be punished by death . In these instances of justifiable homicide , you will observe that the flayer is in no kind of fault whatsoever , not even in the mi- nutest degree ; and is ...
... death , unless the fame , if committed , would also be punished by death . In these instances of justifiable homicide , you will observe that the flayer is in no kind of fault whatsoever , not even in the mi- nutest degree ; and is ...
Sivu 196
... death was inflicted on it than the common law allowed ; namely , boiling to death : but this act did not live long , being repealed by 1 Edw . VI . c . 12. There was alfo , by the antient common law , one fpecies of killing held to be ...
... death was inflicted on it than the common law allowed ; namely , boiling to death : but this act did not live long , being repealed by 1 Edw . VI . c . 12. There was alfo , by the antient common law , one fpecies of killing held to be ...
Sivu 198
... death , by burying the child or the like ; the mother fo offending fhall fuffer death as in the cafe of murder , unless the can prove by one witness at least that the child was actually born dead . This law , which favours pretty ...
... death , by burying the child or the like ; the mother fo offending fhall fuffer death as in the cafe of murder , unless the can prove by one witness at least that the child was actually born dead . This law , which favours pretty ...
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CHA P XXXII | 260 |
Of COMMITMENT and BAIL | 293 |
Of PROCESS upon an INDICTMENT | 313 |
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