| William Gifford - 1800 - 222 pages
...credit, character, and reputation, and to bring him into great and public scandal, infamy, and disgrace amongst all his neighbours, and other good and worthy subjects of this realm ; and to cause it to be believed and suspected, that the said John was a person of loose, indecent,... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - Ambigu - 1803 - 494 pages
....also-.in his character and reputation as an author, and v is FALLE^Ï INTO-PUBLIC "DISGRACE AND.CONTEMPT AMONGST ALL HIS . NEIGHBOURS, AND OTHER GOOD AND WORTH-Y. SUBJECTS OF THIS REALM,insomuch tha.t divers of those neighbours and subjects- have, on, occasion of t the publication,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Parties to actions - 1809 - 686 pages
...the premises, but contriving and maliciously(u) intending to injure the said Л В in his aforesaid good name, fame and credit, and to bring him •into public scandal, infamy and disgrace, and to cause him. the said AB to be imprisoned for a long space of time, and thereby to impoverish,... | |
| William Gifford - 1811 - 220 pages
...credit, character, and reputation, and to bring him into great and public scandal, infamy, and disgrace amongst all his neighbours, and other good and worthy subjects of this realm ; and to cause it to be believed and suspected, that the said John was a person of loose, indecent,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 860 pages
...the plaintiff below had been and was greatly injured in his good name, fame, and credit, and brought into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace, with and...neighbours and other good and worthy subjects of this realm, insomuch that divers of -those neighbours and subjects, , to whom the innocence, candour, truth,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 722 pages
...mere)y the defendant thereinafter mentioned, was always reputed, 8P°kenesteemed, and accepted, by and amongst all his neighbours, and other good and worthy subjects of this realm, to whom he was in anywise known, to be a person of good name, fame, and credit, to wit, in the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore - Law reports, digests, etc - 1818 - 696 pages
...that the defendant, envying the happy condition of the plaintiff, and contriving to injure him in his good name, fame, and credit, and to bring him into public scandal and disgrace with and amongst all his neighbours, and to cause it to be suspected and believed by them,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1819 - 650 pages
...the premises, but contriving and maliciously (in) intending to injure the said A. B in his aforesaid good name, fame, and credit, and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, and disgrace, and to cause him the said AB to be imprisoned for a long space of time, and thereby to impoverish,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Criminal law - 1819 - 542 pages
...designing, contriving, and intending, as much as in him lay, to injure the said RS in his aforesaid good name, fame, and credit, and to bring him into public scandal, infamy, disgrace, hatred, and contempt, with and amongst all the good and worthy liege subjects of our said... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - Criminal procedure - 1822 - 458 pages
...maliciously, and unlawfully intending to aggrieve and vilify the said JN, and to injure him in his good name, fame, and credit, and to bring him into...scandal, infamy, and disgrace, with and amongst all his clients and neighbours, and other good and worthy subjects of this kingdom, and also to injure the... | |
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