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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Aliter quam ad virum , ex causa regiminis , et castigationis uxoris suæ , licite et
rationabiliter pertinet . Otherwise than lawfully and reasonably belongs to a
husband , from a cause of governing and chastising his wife . Aliudve quid simile
si ...
Aliter quam ad virum , ex causa regiminis , et castigationis uxoris suæ , licite et
rationabiliter pertinet . Otherwise than lawfully and reasonably belongs to a
husband , from a cause of governing and chastising his wife . Aliudve quid simile
si ...
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Causa causans . An efficient cause . Causa coadunandi lanam reginæ . For the
purpose of collecting wool for the queen . . . AR Causa jactitationis matrimonii .
By reason of a vain 16 LAW GLOSSARY . Caput, principium, et finis. The
principal ...
Causa causans . An efficient cause . Causa coadunandi lanam reginæ . For the
purpose of collecting wool for the queen . . . AR Causa jactitationis matrimonii .
By reason of a vain 16 LAW GLOSSARY . Caput, principium, et finis. The
principal ...
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AR Causa jactitationis matrimonii . By reason of a vain boasting of marriage .
Causa matrimonii prælocuti . By reason of a marriage before mentioned . Causa
mortis . In prospect of death . Causa venationis . For the purpose of hunting .
Cause ...
AR Causa jactitationis matrimonii . By reason of a vain boasting of marriage .
Causa matrimonii prælocuti . By reason of a marriage before mentioned . Causa
mortis . In prospect of death . Causa venationis . For the purpose of hunting .
Cause ...
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Nam fictio nihil aliud est , quam legis adversus veritatem in re possibili ex justa
causa dispositio . Against fiction proof is not admitted : for what could the
evidence of truth effect , when fiction supposes against truth ? because fiction is
no other ...
Nam fictio nihil aliud est , quam legis adversus veritatem in re possibili ex justa
causa dispositio . Against fiction proof is not admitted : for what could the
evidence of truth effect , when fiction supposes against truth ? because fiction is
no other ...
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... constare oportebat ; id est , non tam fuisse aliquem in territorio isto mortuum
inventum quam vulneratum et cæsum . Potest enim homo etiam ex alia causa
subito mori . The 34 LAW GLOSSARY . ipse salutus est. For it behoves the prince
to .
... constare oportebat ; id est , non tam fuisse aliquem in territorio isto mortuum
inventum quam vulneratum et cæsum . Potest enim homo etiam ex alia causa
subito mori . The 34 LAW GLOSSARY . ipse salutus est. For it behoves the prince
to .
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