The Journal of Jurisprudence, 3. köideT.T. Clark, 1859 |
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... passed once , and tied very tightly , indenting the flesh deeply . She confessed to various wit- nesses that she had killed the child with this tape ; and in her de- claration she said , " I was lying on the ground when I gave birth to ...
... passed once , and tied very tightly , indenting the flesh deeply . She confessed to various wit- nesses that she had killed the child with this tape ; and in her de- claration she said , " I was lying on the ground when I gave birth to ...
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... passed , that every going to kirk or market would not do ; or , in the words of the Act of Sederunt ( 29th Feb. 1692 ) , " If their coming to church or mercate be not done in such a solemn manner as may give some evidence of their ...
... passed , that every going to kirk or market would not do ; or , in the words of the Act of Sederunt ( 29th Feb. 1692 ) , " If their coming to church or mercate be not done in such a solemn manner as may give some evidence of their ...
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... passed by in- dorsement ( in England at least ) till the Act 18 and 19 Vict . , c . 3 . Some time ago the attempt was made to introduce a new kind of cir- culating media , called iron scrip , which passed from hand to hand like a bank ...
... passed by in- dorsement ( in England at least ) till the Act 18 and 19 Vict . , c . 3 . Some time ago the attempt was made to introduce a new kind of cir- culating media , called iron scrip , which passed from hand to hand like a bank ...
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... passed these indictments ( to which no objection was taken ) , have never seen it done . An Irish adultress , who had a husband in a lunatic asylum , and who had given birth to a child , of which the father was her lodger , regis- tered ...
... passed these indictments ( to which no objection was taken ) , have never seen it done . An Irish adultress , who had a husband in a lunatic asylum , and who had given birth to a child , of which the father was her lodger , regis- tered ...
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... passed at a general meeting , requiring the company to be wound up voluntarily , in terms of sec . 102 of the Joint - Stock Companies Act , 1856 , which resolution was con- firmed at another general meeting held on 1st February 1858 ...
... passed at a general meeting , requiring the company to be wound up voluntarily , in terms of sec . 102 of the Joint - Stock Companies Act , 1856 , which resolution was con- firmed at another general meeting held on 1st February 1858 ...
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