Commentaries on the Laws of England, Kirja 4Oceana Publications, 1967 |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 67
Sivu 76
... held to be treafon in a knight of Hert- fordshire , who forcibly affaulted and detained one of the king's fubjects till he paid him 90 : a crime it must be owned , well deferving of punishment ; but which feems to be of a complexion ...
... held to be treafon in a knight of Hert- fordshire , who forcibly affaulted and detained one of the king's fubjects till he paid him 90 : a crime it must be owned , well deferving of punishment ; but which feems to be of a complexion ...
Sivu 206
... held to be mayhems . But the cutting off his ear , or nofe , or the like , are not held to be mayhems at common law ; because they do not weaken but only disfigure him . By the antient law of England he that maimed any man , whereby he ...
... held to be mayhems . But the cutting off his ear , or nofe , or the like , are not held to be mayhems at common law ; because they do not weaken but only disfigure him . By the antient law of England he that maimed any man , whereby he ...
Sivu 266
... held before the king's commiflioners , among whom are ufually two judges of the courts at Weltminster , twice in cvery year in every county of the kingdom ; except the four northern ones , where it is held only once , and London and ...
... held before the king's commiflioners , among whom are ufually two judges of the courts at Weltminster , twice in cvery year in every county of the kingdom ; except the four northern ones , where it is held only once , and London and ...
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CHA P XXXII | 260 |
Of COMMITMENT and BAIL | 293 |
Of PROCESS upon an INDICTMENT | 313 |
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