Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4Callaghan, 1876 - Law |
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... enacting of penalties , to which a whole nation shall be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or interests of a few , who upon temporary motives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and ...
... enacting of penalties , to which a whole nation shall be subject , ought not to be left as a matter of indifference to the passions or interests of a few , who upon temporary motives may prefer or support such a bill ; but be calmly and ...
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... enacted by statute 37 Edw . III . c . 18 , that such as preferred any suggestions to the king's great council should put in sureties of taliation ; that is , to incur the same pain that the other should have had , in case the suggestion ...
... enacted by statute 37 Edw . III . c . 18 , that such as preferred any suggestions to the king's great council should put in sureties of taliation ; that is , to incur the same pain that the other should have had , in case the suggestion ...
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... enacted that if a person , being compos mentis , should commit high treason , and after fall into madness , he might ... enactment , persons discovered under circumstances denoting a derangement of mind , and a purpose 1 Hal . P. C. 34 ...
... enacted that if a person , being compos mentis , should commit high treason , and after fall into madness , he might ... enactment , persons discovered under circumstances denoting a derangement of mind , and a purpose 1 Hal . P. C. 34 ...
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... enacted , " that he who committed a crime when drunk , should " receive a double punishment ; " one for the crime itself , and the other for the inebriety which prompted him to commit it . The Roman law , indeed , made great allowances ...
... enacted , " that he who committed a crime when drunk , should " receive a double punishment ; " one for the crime itself , and the other for the inebriety which prompted him to commit it . The Roman law , indeed , made great allowances ...
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... like the principal . " a 11 & 12 Vict . c . 46 , s . 1 , now repealed , but re - enacted by the statute 24 & 25 Vict . c . 94 , s . 1 . 33 CHAPTER IV . OF OFFENCES AGAINST GOD AND RELIGION 32 PRINCIPALS AND ACCESSORIES .
... like the principal . " a 11 & 12 Vict . c . 46 , s . 1 , now repealed , but re - enacted by the statute 24 & 25 Vict . c . 94 , s . 1 . 33 CHAPTER IV . OF OFFENCES AGAINST GOD AND RELIGION 32 PRINCIPALS AND ACCESSORIES .
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