A Law Glossary of the Latin, Greek, Norman, French, and Other Languages: Interspersed in the Commentaries by Sir W. Blackstone, Knt., and Various Law Treatises Upon Each Branch of the Profession: Tr. Into English, and Alphabetically Arranged, Volume 3 |
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Page 27
... crime of forgery . Crimen læsæ majestatis . The crime of offend- ing majesty ; high treason . Cui ante divortium . To whom , before a di- vorce . Cui bono . To what good . Cui de jure pertinuit . by right . To whom it pertained Cui in ...
... crime of forgery . Crimen læsæ majestatis . The crime of offend- ing majesty ; high treason . Cui ante divortium . To whom , before a di- vorce . Cui bono . To what good . Cui de jure pertinuit . by right . To whom it pertained Cui in ...
Page 37
... crimes , the persons convicted are fined in a number of horses and horned cattle . A part of the fine is paid to the king , or to the state ; a part to him who is injured , or to his relatives . De magna assisa eligenda . Of electing ...
... crimes , the persons convicted are fined in a number of horses and horned cattle . A part of the fine is paid to the king , or to the state ; a part to him who is injured , or to his relatives . De magna assisa eligenda . Of electing ...
Page 57
... crime , that it should merit a capital punishment ; nor is any punishment so great , that it can prevent those from committing rob- beries , who have no other means of seeking subsistence . Esto perpetua . Be ( or live ) perpetual ...
... crime , that it should merit a capital punishment ; nor is any punishment so great , that it can prevent those from committing rob- beries , who have no other means of seeking subsistence . Esto perpetua . Be ( or live ) perpetual ...
Page 64
... self - murderer . Felonia . Felony ; a capital crime . Feloniæ , per quas vasallus amiteret feudum . Felonies by which a vassal lost his fee . Felonice . Feloniously . Felonice cepit et asportavit . took 64 LAW GLOSSARY .
... self - murderer . Felonia . Felony ; a capital crime . Feloniæ , per quas vasallus amiteret feudum . Felonies by which a vassal lost his fee . Felonice . Feloniously . Felonice cepit et asportavit . took 64 LAW GLOSSARY .
Page 71
... that rash and unskilful men are terrified by false rumours , and are driven to crime , and take their own advice on the most important subjects . Habitum et tonsuram clericalem . A clerical gown and shaving LAW GLOSSARY . * 71.
... that rash and unskilful men are terrified by false rumours , and are driven to crime , and take their own advice on the most important subjects . Habitum et tonsuram clericalem . A clerical gown and shaving LAW GLOSSARY . * 71.
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