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 109
Nam nemo est hæres viventis . For no one is the heir of a living person . Nam
omne crimen ebrietas , et incendit , et detegit . For drunkenness both enkindles
and discovers every crime . Nam omne testamentum morte consummatum est : et
...
Nam nemo est hæres viventis . For no one is the heir of a living person . Nam
omne crimen ebrietas , et incendit , et detegit . For drunkenness both enkindles
and discovers every crime . Nam omne testamentum morte consummatum est : et
...
Page 117
Unless he be taken by our special command , or by that of our chief justice , or for
a murder , or for an invasion of our forests , or for any other crime , which
according to the custom of England is not repleviable . Nisi causa . Unless cause
.
Unless he be taken by our special command , or by that of our chief justice , or for
a murder , or for an invasion of our forests , or for any other crime , which
according to the custom of England is not repleviable . Nisi causa . Unless cause
.
Page 184
For if these seducers through fear or the severity of punishment abstain from a
crime of this kind , an opportunity of sinning will be afforded to no woman ,
whether she be willing or unwilling ; because this same will of the women is
induced by ...
For if these seducers through fear or the severity of punishment abstain from a
crime of this kind , an opportunity of sinning will be afforded to no woman ,
whether she be willing or unwilling ; because this same will of the women is
induced by ...
Page 203
He who is accused of a crime , is bound to clear himself by the judgment of God ,
that is , by hot iron , or by water , according to the different conditions of men ; if
he be a freeman , by hot iron ; if he be a peasant , by water . Tenir en frank fee .
He who is accused of a crime , is bound to clear himself by the judgment of God ,
that is , by hot iron , or by water , according to the different conditions of men ; if
he be a freeman , by hot iron ; if he be a peasant , by water . Tenir en frank fee .
Page 212
... of divine punishment has withdrawn from crime , and how sacred is the
intercourse of citizens rendered among each other , the immortal Gods being
interposed as well to judge as to bear testimony of their actions ? Ut liberum
tenementum .
... of divine punishment has withdrawn from crime , and how sacred is the
intercourse of citizens rendered among each other , the immortal Gods being
interposed as well to judge as to bear testimony of their actions ? Ut liberum
tenementum .
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