The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace ...W. Clarke, 1808 - 1172 sider |
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... foreign exciseable commo- . dities . III , The duties of excise and inland regula tions . IV . Exportation of exciseable commodities , : V. Permits for the removal of exciscable com- moditics . VI . Recovery of penalties under the ...
... foreign exciseable commo- . dities . III , The duties of excise and inland regula tions . IV . Exportation of exciseable commodities , : V. Permits for the removal of exciscable com- moditics . VI . Recovery of penalties under the ...
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... foreign exciscable com moditics . Overcharges . By 22 & 23 Cur . 2. c . 5 , No foreign and imported liquors General provis * See this case more at large under bead Spirits . ment of the duties of excise on foreign com modities EXCISE ...
... foreign exciscable com moditics . Overcharges . By 22 & 23 Cur . 2. c . 5 , No foreign and imported liquors General provis * See this case more at large under bead Spirits . ment of the duties of excise on foreign com modities EXCISE ...
Side 14
... foreign liquors , shall be signed by the officer or collector of excise ; upon pain that all such foreign liquors or the value thereof shall be forfeited ; one moiety to the king , the other moiety to him who will seize or sue for the ...
... foreign liquors , shall be signed by the officer or collector of excise ; upon pain that all such foreign liquors or the value thereof shall be forfeited ; one moiety to the king , the other moiety to him who will seize or sue for the ...
Side 15
... foreign candles , soap , or starch , shall be un- shipped with intent to be laid on land before entry , and before the duties have been paid or secured , such commodities with the packages , and the boats and cattle , and carriages ...
... foreign candles , soap , or starch , shall be un- shipped with intent to be laid on land before entry , and before the duties have been paid or secured , such commodities with the packages , and the boats and cattle , and carriages ...
Side 23
... foreign glass shall be landed or unshipped with intent to be put on shore , before entry at the custom - house , and the duty paid or secured , or without a warrant , all such glass shall be forfeited and seized , or recovered of the ...
... foreign glass shall be landed or unshipped with intent to be put on shore , before entry at the custom - house , and the duty paid or secured , or without a warrant , all such glass shall be forfeited and seized , or recovered of the ...
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Side 833 - God, the author of it ; and as the suicide is guilty of a double offence ; one spiritual, in invading the prerogative of the Almighty, and rushing into his immediate presence uncalled for ; the other temporal, against the king, who hath an interest in the preservation of all his subjects...
Side 380 - ... offices, or any of the buildings erected therein or belonging thereto; or any timber or materials there placed, for building, repairing, or fitting out of ships, or vessels, or any of his majesty's military, naval, or victualling stores, or other ammunition of war, or any place or places, where any such military, naval, or victualling stores, or other ammunition of war, is, are, or shall be kept, placed, or deposited...
Side 845 - As when a park-keeper tied a boy, that was stealing wood, to a horse's tail, and dragged him along the park; when a master corrected his servant with an iron bar, and a schoolmaster stamped on his scholar's belly, so that each of the sufferers died, these were justly held to be murders, because, the correction being excessive, and such as could not proceed but from a bad heart, it was equivalent to a deliberate...
Side 418 - that if any person or persons shall, on purpose and of malice aforethought, by laying in wait, unlawfully cut out or disable the tongue, put out an eye, slit the nose, cut off the nose or lip, or cut off or disable any limb or member of any subject ; with intention in so doing to maim or disfigure...
Side 342 - ... if need be, the escape of those who are more immediately engaged. They are all, provided the fact be committed, in the eye of the law present at it; for it was made a common cause with them, each man operated in his station at one and the same instant towards the same common end; and the part each man took tended to give countenance, encouragement and protection to the whole gang, and to insure the success of their common enterprise.
Side 382 - ... to the House of Correction, there to be kept to hard labour for any time not exceeding three calendar months...
Side 338 - Offender shall be deemed guilty of Felony, of the same Nature and in the same Degree and punishable in the same Manner as if he had stolen any Chattel of like Value with the Share, Interest, or Deposit to which the Security so stolen may relate, or with the Money due on the Security so stolen or secured thereby and remaining unsatisfied...
Side 705 - ... or warrant, out of some court that hath jurisdiction of criminal matters, or by some warrant signed and sealed with the hand and seal of any of the said justices or barons, or some justice or justices of the peace, for such matters or offences for the which by the law the prisoner is not bailable.
Side 421 - ... to seduce any person or persons serving in his Majesty's forces by sea or land from his or their duty and allegiance to his Majesty, or to incite or stir up any such person or persons to commit any act of mutiny, or to make or endeavour to make any mutinous assembly, or to commit any traitorous or mutinous practice whatsoever...
Side 428 - It is true," says this learned judge (j), "that rape is a [*215] most detestable crime, and therefore ought severely and impartially to be punished with death ; but it must be remembered, that it is an accusation easy to be made, hard to be proved, but harder to be defended by the party accused, though innocent.