Learned in the Law: Or, Examples and Encouragements from the Lives of Eminent LawyersS.W. Partridge & Company, 1882 - 392 sider |
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... defendant is convicted ; none of us had any hand in his being prosecuted . As to myself , I took no part in another place in the addresses for that prosecution . We did not advise or assist the defendant to fly from justice ; it was his ...
... defendant is convicted ; none of us had any hand in his being prosecuted . As to myself , I took no part in another place in the addresses for that prosecution . We did not advise or assist the defendant to fly from justice ; it was his ...
Side 192
... defendant's shop , from a person acting there as his servant . The defendant's counsel , Sergeant Glyn , argued that a man could not be made a criminal by the act of his servant ; but Lord Mansfield ruled that a sale by a servant was ...
... defendant's shop , from a person acting there as his servant . The defendant's counsel , Sergeant Glyn , argued that a man could not be made a criminal by the act of his servant ; but Lord Mansfield ruled that a sale by a servant was ...
Side 193
... defendant , to stay judg- ment ; the second , by the Crown , to enter the verdict according to the legal finding of the jury . After listen- ing to elaborate arguments , Lord Mansfield delivered the opinion of the Court in favour of a ...
... defendant , to stay judg- ment ; the second , by the Crown , to enter the verdict according to the legal finding of the jury . After listen- ing to elaborate arguments , Lord Mansfield delivered the opinion of the Court in favour of a ...
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NO PAGE INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LORD BACON 15611626 | 16 |
JOHN SELDEN 15841654 | 75 |
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Learned in the law; or, Examples and encouragements from the lives ..., Side 55 William Henry Davenport Adams Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1882 |
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