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A Compendium and Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts - Page 1137
by Massachusetts, William Charles White - 1810
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 528 pages
...fufficient, if laid to be done by violence f. And when it is laid tot be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any great degree of terror or affright in the party robbed : it is enough that fo much force, or threatening by word or ge flare, be ufed, as might create an apprchenfion of danger,...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 16, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1796 - 426 pages
...fofficient, if laid to be done by violence. And when it is laid to be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any great degree of terror or affright in the party robbed : h is enough that fo •much force or threatening, by word or gedure, be ufed, as might create an...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...violence f. And when it is laid to be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any great [ 244 ]• degree of terror or affright in the party robbed : it is enough that fo much force, or threatening by word or gefture, be ufed, as might create an apprehenfion of danger,...
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The Office and Duty of a Justice of the Peace, and a Guide to Sheriffs ...

Henry Potter - Justices of the peace - 1816 - 474 pages
...degree of terror or affright in the party robbed, is necessary to constitute a robbery. It is sufficient that so much force, or threatening by word or gesture,...used, as might create an apprehension of danger, or oblige a man to part with his property without or against his consent. Thus if a man be knocked down...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volumes 1-2

William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1819 - 1088 pages
...and where pro- person, perty is obtained by this means it will amount to robbery, though there be no great degree of terror or affright in the party robbed. It is enough if the fact be attended with such circumstances of terror, such threatening by word or gesture, as,...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...is subsequent : neither is it capital, as privately stealing, being under the value of twelvepence. It is enough that so much force, or threatening by...property without or against his consent. Thus, if a man be knocked down without a previous warning, and stript of his property while senseless, though...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 18

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 862 pages
...done by violence. And when it i« laid to be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any preat degree of terror or affright in the party robbed :...enough that so much force or threatening, by word or pesture, be used, as might create an apprehension of danger, or induce aman to part with his property...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 4

sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...sufficient, if laid to be done by violence8. And when it is laid to be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any great degree of terror or affright...part with his property without or against his consent h. Thus, if a man be knocked down withb 1 Hal. PC 533. ' 1 Hal. PC 534. c Comyns, 478. Stm. 1O1S. i...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 576 pages
...sufficient, if laid to be done by violence*. And when it is laid to be done by putting in fear, this does not imply any great degree of terror or affright...: it is enough that so much force, or threatening bv word or gesture, be used, as might create an apprehension of danger, or induce a man to part with...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volume 2

William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1828 - 836 pages
...offence ; and where property i» obtained by this means it will amount to robbery, though there be no great degree of terror or affright in the party robbed. It is (j) Blackham's case, 1787. 2 East. PC c. 16. s. 128. p. 711. (k) Ante, 61. et sequ. (1) 2 East. PC...
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