Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4J. Murray, 1857 - Law |
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Page 11
... imprisonment , ought never to be inflicted , but when the offender appears incorrigible : which may be collected either from a repetition of minuter offences , or from the per- petration of some one crime of deep malignity , which of ...
... imprisonment , ought never to be inflicted , but when the offender appears incorrigible : which may be collected either from a repetition of minuter offences , or from the per- petration of some one crime of deep malignity , which of ...
Page 45
... imprisoned six months , and forfeit a year's value of his benefice ; for the second offence he shall be deprived , and suffer one year's imprisonment ; and for the third , shall , in like manner , be deprived , and suffer imprison- ment ...
... imprisoned six months , and forfeit a year's value of his benefice ; for the second offence he shall be deprived , and suffer one year's imprisonment ; and for the third , shall , in like manner , be deprived , and suffer imprison- ment ...
Page 51
... imprisoned , so all others were , within three months after conviction , either to submit and renounce their errors , or ... imprisonment . And by the statute 27 Eliz . c . 2 , any popish priest , born in the domi- nions of the Crown of ...
... imprisoned , so all others were , within three months after conviction , either to submit and renounce their errors , or ... imprisonment . And by the statute 27 Eliz . c . 2 , any popish priest , born in the domi- nions of the Crown of ...
Page 60
... imprisonment . By the Vagrant + Goods exposed to sale upon a Sun- day are forfeited to the use of the poor , except that one - third may be allowed the informer ; but milk may be sold before nine in the morning , and after four in the ...
... imprisonment . By the Vagrant + Goods exposed to sale upon a Sun- day are forfeited to the use of the poor , except that one - third may be allowed the informer ; but milk may be sold before nine in the morning , and after four in the ...
Page 68
... imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years . ' " By ' former ' statutes ' the capture of piratical vessels was encouraged by bounties on pirates taken or killed ; " and sea- men wounded in piratical engagements , were ' entitled ...
... imprisonment for any term not exceeding two years . ' " By ' former ' statutes ' the capture of piratical vessels was encouraged by bounties on pirates taken or killed ; " and sea- men wounded in piratical engagements , were ' entitled ...
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