A man is not an idiot, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot ; he being supposed... Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Side 300av Sir William Blackstone - 1791Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Joseph Powell - 1788 - 770 sider
...reafon, fo that he can tell his parents, his age, or number twenty pence, or the like common matters. A man who is born deaf, -dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as ^'e,^'"' %' in the fame ftate with an idiot, he being fuppofed c< 4°' incapable of any underftanding,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 sider
...lords, but to the king in council. Ihm- Prot. 14 Feb. 1726. 3 P. W r uu. 108. A MAN is not an idiot % if he hath any glimmering of reafon, fo that he can...upon by the law as in the fame ftate with an idiot •; he being fuppofed incapable of any underftanding, as wanting all thofe fenfes which furnifli the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 sider
...lords, but to the king in council. Dam. Proc. 14 Feb. 17*6, 3 P. Wms. loS. A A MAN is not an idiot ?, if he hath any glimmering of reafon, fo that he can...with an idiot i; he being fuppofed incapable of any understanding^ as wanting all thofe fenfes which furnifli the human mind with ideas. A LUNATIC, or... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 sider
...operation very different in point of law. A MAN is not an idiotP, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common m FN li. 232. by that usual expression afbcgging a man for n Ttus power, though of late very rarely... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1816 - 1048 sider
...Distribution.. DKAD PLEDGE, (inortuum vadium) a pledge of lands or goods. See Mortgage. DEAF, DUMB, and BLIND. A man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an ideot, or being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting senses that... | |
| Dominick T. Blake - 1818 - 706 sider
...sinned never likely to attain any. A person is not an idiot if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents his age, or the like...man, who is born deaf, dumb and blind, is looked upon in the law as in the same state with an idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 sider
...presumed never likely to attain any. A man is not an idiot, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like...dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot ; he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 sider
...operation very different in point of law. A MAN is not an idiot p, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like...common matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and ' Dyer, 302. Hutt. 17. Noy. 27. " This power, though of late very k FNB 232. rarely exerted, is still... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 sider
...operation very different in point of law. A MAN is not an idiot1', if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters. But n man who is born deaf, dumb, and ' Dyer, 302. Hutt.17. Nov. '27. " This power, though of late Tery... | |
| Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1825 - 696 sider
...as never likely to obtain any." But a man is not an idiot, if he hath any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters.§ Over individuals of this description, the king is appointed guardian, and the lordchancellor acts under... | |
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