The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... hand , it is permitted to man to chain the lion , to pierce the mountain . But the victory of a person over a thing , and the captivity of a thing , is called possession . Possession , therefore , gives the right of a person over a ...
... hand , it is permitted to man to chain the lion , to pierce the mountain . But the victory of a person over a thing , and the captivity of a thing , is called possession . Possession , therefore , gives the right of a person over a ...
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... hand towards heaven , swears that he will declare the truth , as he will answer to Almighty God , at his peril . Hence men of all creeds can take an oath in Jersey , in accordance with the prescribed form . It is a solemn decla- ration ...
... hand towards heaven , swears that he will declare the truth , as he will answer to Almighty God , at his peril . Hence men of all creeds can take an oath in Jersey , in accordance with the prescribed form . It is a solemn decla- ration ...
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... hand a forged bank - note , which had been traced to a party who said that he had received it of a person whom he did not know . The centenier proposed to this party that he should pay the amount to the holder , and that the note should ...
... hand a forged bank - note , which had been traced to a party who said that he had received it of a person whom he did not know . The centenier proposed to this party that he should pay the amount to the holder , and that the note should ...
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... hand , it tells that Fortune's favours should not be misused ; on the other , that no dynasty has a chance of stability but in remaining faithful to its origin , and being wholly and solely occupied by the popular interests , for the ...
... hand , it tells that Fortune's favours should not be misused ; on the other , that no dynasty has a chance of stability but in remaining faithful to its origin , and being wholly and solely occupied by the popular interests , for the ...
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... hand , may be curious to see in what language , at the period we allude to , was expressed a belief in the continuation and stability of the Bonaparte dynasty , so rudely overthrown three short years later . Here is the speech addressed ...
... hand , may be curious to see in what language , at the period we allude to , was expressed a belief in the continuation and stability of the Bonaparte dynasty , so rudely overthrown three short years later . Here is the speech addressed ...
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