| 1857 - 844 sider
...immediately became and was sick sore lame bruised and disordered and thereupon lived and languished for a long space of time to wit for the space of six weeks and for the said space of six weeks languishing did live and thereupon became and was and hath... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1861 - 710 sider
...avers, that he took possession of said premises under said indenture of lease, and held the same for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months, then next ensuing the date of said lease." Church v. Noble. " And the plaintiff further avers, that... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1866 - 766 sider
...then and there became and was sick, sore, lame, and disordered, and so remained and continued for t long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months then next following, during all which time he the said plaintiff thereby suffered and underwent great... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1869 - 620 sider
...and affixed as aforesaid, without the leave or license, and against the will of the plaintiffs, for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six hours then next following the said time of the fixing, forcing, putting, *placing, erecting, and affixing... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1874 - 970 sider
...defendant " afterwards did cohabit and continue to cohabit with said SJ at L., in said county, for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months." a It is sufficient to aver that the first wife was alive at the second marriage, without alleging that... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1880 - 858 sider
...defendant " afterwards did cohabit and continue to cohabit with said SJ, at L., in said county, for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months." 2 Where an indictment, under the Massachusetts statute, alleged that the defendant, on a certain day,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 974 sider
...extent of it, adds that»by reason thereof, he was greatly bruised, sick and lame, and so continued for a long space of time, to wit: for the space of six weeks, and during all that time suffered great pain, and was prevented from transacting his ordinary... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1885 - 944 sider
...defendant " afterwards did cohabit and continue to cohabit with said SJ, at L., in said county, for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months."1 A second marriage by a party who, divorced for misconduct, is not entitled to marry again,... | |
| 1887 - 764 sider
...head and back and shoulder became and were greatly injured, and whereby he was confined to his bed for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six months, and by reason thereof the plaintiff became and was for a long time sick, and unable to walk or work... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - 1887 - 996 sider
...extent of it, adds that by reason thereof, he was greatly bruised, sick, and lame, and so continued for a long space of time, to wit, for the space of six weeks, and during all that time suffered great pain, and was prevented from transacting his ordinary... | |
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