The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 94
... saving his life ) , because the surgeon would by that statement admit that he had left his patient in extremities . She manifestly had too much sense to believe any such story ; " she resisted in the most peremp- tory manner all their ...
... saving his life ) , because the surgeon would by that statement admit that he had left his patient in extremities . She manifestly had too much sense to believe any such story ; " she resisted in the most peremp- tory manner all their ...
Page 153
... country improved . A great saving of time would also be effected ; for discussions which now arise , and amendments VOL . I. NO . 1 . X which it is now necessary to introduce in the various Statute Law Commission . 153.
... country improved . A great saving of time would also be effected ; for discussions which now arise , and amendments VOL . I. NO . 1 . X which it is now necessary to introduce in the various Statute Law Commission . 153.
Page 314
... saving of the 27th section . As for the 49th section of the Act , on which Mr. Justice Crampton also relies , and which enacts , " that every conveyance and assign- ment respectively executed as required by this Act , and every order ...
... saving of the 27th section . As for the 49th section of the Act , on which Mr. Justice Crampton also relies , and which enacts , " that every conveyance and assign- ment respectively executed as required by this Act , and every order ...
Page 382
... saving which the country was indebted to the gratuitous services freely volunteered and faithfully rendered by those law lords . We put their work and labour only at its money value , the lowest and most vulgar kind of estimate ; but ...
... saving which the country was indebted to the gratuitous services freely volunteered and faithfully rendered by those law lords . We put their work and labour only at its money value , the lowest and most vulgar kind of estimate ; but ...
Page 387
... saving a day or two , perhaps an hour or two , and by so much preventing the prorogation ; for no one entertains the least doubt that it might , without any serious opposition , have been passed through the Divorce Bill - County Courts ...
... saving a day or two , perhaps an hour or two , and by so much preventing the prorogation ; for no one entertains the least doubt that it might , without any serious opposition , have been passed through the Divorce Bill - County Courts ...
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