Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4Callaghan, 1876 - Law |
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Page 22
... extended to any woman transgressing in concert with a man , and to any servant that committed a joint offence with a freeman ; the male or freeman only was punished , the female or slave dismissed : " proculdubio quod alterum libertas ...
... extended to any woman transgressing in concert with a man , and to any servant that committed a joint offence with a freeman ; the male or freeman only was punished , the female or slave dismissed : " proculdubio quod alterum libertas ...
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... extend mercy in cases of peculiar hardship . VII . To these several cases , in which the incapacity of committing crimes arises from a deficiency of the will , we may add one more , in which the law supposes an incapacity of doing wrong ...
... extend mercy in cases of peculiar hardship . VII . To these several cases , in which the incapacity of committing crimes arises from a deficiency of the will , we may add one more , in which the law supposes an incapacity of doing wrong ...
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... extended to persons denying the doctrine of the Trinity , but so far , it was repealed by the stat . 53 Geo . III . c . 160 , s . 2 ; and the act may now be regarded as practically obsolete . ' II . A second offence is that of heresy ...
... extended to persons denying the doctrine of the Trinity , but so far , it was repealed by the stat . 53 Geo . III . c . 160 , s . 2 ; and the act may now be regarded as practically obsolete . ' II . A second offence is that of heresy ...
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... extended that indulgence to these sectaries , which they themselves , when in power , had held to be countenancing ... extend to any dissenters , other than papists , and such as denied the Trinity . These exceptions , as to papists ...
... extended that indulgence to these sectaries , which they themselves , when in power , had held to be countenancing ... extend to any dissenters , other than papists , and such as denied the Trinity . These exceptions , as to papists ...
Page 43
... extend to a subversion of the civil government ; and that while Roman Catholics acknowledged a foreign power , superior to the sovereignty of the kingdom , they could not complain if the laws of that kingdom did not treat them upon the ...
... extend to a subversion of the civil government ; and that while Roman Catholics acknowledged a foreign power , superior to the sovereignty of the kingdom , they could not complain if the laws of that kingdom did not treat them upon the ...
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