The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 7
... object of dominion or property . First , it must be able to afford some use to men ; secondly , it must be in some way or other so far under the power of men , as that they may fasten on it , and keep it for their occasions . The ...
... object of dominion or property . First , it must be able to afford some use to men ; secondly , it must be in some way or other so far under the power of men , as that they may fasten on it , and keep it for their occasions . The ...
Page 9
... object of the crime , the injury to the commonwealth , and the malice of the delinquent ; hence offences against God should be deemed the most criminal ; and next , such as disturb the state ; then , whatever affect life , the peace or ...
... object of the crime , the injury to the commonwealth , and the malice of the delinquent ; hence offences against God should be deemed the most criminal ; and next , such as disturb the state ; then , whatever affect life , the peace or ...
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... object proposed to be effected by the Transport de Jus- tice is very much the same as is with us effected by a view . In Jersey , however , the Court itself is transported to the locality in question , whereas with us jurymen only go ...
... object proposed to be effected by the Transport de Jus- tice is very much the same as is with us effected by a view . In Jersey , however , the Court itself is transported to the locality in question , whereas with us jurymen only go ...
Page 52
... object by employ- ment ; you have calmed it by generosity . Coalition ! — you have reconciled foreign powers with France , because your armies have covered themselves with glory only in the cause of - - right , and for the maintenance ...
... object by employ- ment ; you have calmed it by generosity . Coalition ! — you have reconciled foreign powers with France , because your armies have covered themselves with glory only in the cause of - - right , and for the maintenance ...
Page 66
... unusual interest to the person of the prince's mother . So very young a widow , so cruelly bereaved by the assassination of her husband , was a fitting object for the liveliest sympathies of the 66 The Four Heirs to Sovereignty in France .
... unusual interest to the person of the prince's mother . So very young a widow , so cruelly bereaved by the assassination of her husband , was a fitting object for the liveliest sympathies of the 66 The Four Heirs to Sovereignty in France .
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