The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumer 1-2Butterworths, 1856 |
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... proposed . When we attempt the method of treating it , we must do two things ; first , delineate in idea the perfect jurisconsult , and whatever pertains to his perfection , as Cicero has done in his books " De Oratore ; " secondly ...
... proposed . When we attempt the method of treating it , we must do two things ; first , delineate in idea the perfect jurisconsult , and whatever pertains to his perfection , as Cicero has done in his books " De Oratore ; " secondly ...
Side 24
... proposed to be effected by the Transport de Jus- tice is very much the same as is with us effected by a view . In Jersey , however , the Court itself is transported to the locality in question , whereas with us jurymen only go thither ...
... proposed to be effected by the Transport de Jus- tice is very much the same as is with us effected by a view . In Jersey , however , the Court itself is transported to the locality in question , whereas with us jurymen only go thither ...
Side 27
... proposed to pass a sentence of transportation for life , though no punishment of this crime other than capital has ever been recognised by the law of Jersey . " The Bailiff , indeed , who presides in the Royal Court , is , and of late ...
... proposed to pass a sentence of transportation for life , though no punishment of this crime other than capital has ever been recognised by the law of Jersey . " The Bailiff , indeed , who presides in the Royal Court , is , and of late ...
Side 33
... proposed to this party that he should pay the amount to the holder , and that the note should be destroyed ; and this being acceded to , the centenier himself burnt the note in the presence of the two . " " He did not , " remark the ...
... proposed to this party that he should pay the amount to the holder , and that the note should be destroyed ; and this being acceded to , the centenier himself burnt the note in the presence of the two . " " He did not , " remark the ...
Side 35
... proposed to himself to illustrate and describe . Thus qualified , we must , however , accord sincere praise to the author of " A Constitutional History of Jersey , " for the man- ner in which he has performed his by no means light or ...
... proposed to himself to illustrate and describe . Thus qualified , we must , however , accord sincere praise to the author of " A Constitutional History of Jersey , " for the man- ner in which he has performed his by no means light or ...
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