The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1908 |
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... fact explains some of its peculiar features . That under a theocracy offences against religion should be severely punished might have been expected , and in many instances what we regard as trivial offences of this kind were punishable ...
... fact explains some of its peculiar features . That under a theocracy offences against religion should be severely punished might have been expected , and in many instances what we regard as trivial offences of this kind were punishable ...
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... fact of the repetition suggests that these reports were in substantial agreement with each other . And at this early stage of legislation we cannot expect to find the marked lines of distinction which are to be met with in modern ...
... fact of the repetition suggests that these reports were in substantial agreement with each other . And at this early stage of legislation we cannot expect to find the marked lines of distinction which are to be met with in modern ...
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... fact , not to some suspicious circumstances , were considered sufficient . And this is perhaps the reason why the Mosaic law contains no prohi- bition of false swearing in favour of one's neighbour , and no punishment for false swearing ...
... fact , not to some suspicious circumstances , were considered sufficient . And this is perhaps the reason why the Mosaic law contains no prohi- bition of false swearing in favour of one's neighbour , and no punishment for false swearing ...
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... Jews understood it , this rule was not to be evaded by using a whip with several lashes instead of one with a single lash . The punishment was in fact usually inflicted with a three - corded whip when the number ΙΟ THE LAW OF MOSES .
... Jews understood it , this rule was not to be evaded by using a whip with several lashes instead of one with a single lash . The punishment was in fact usually inflicted with a three - corded whip when the number ΙΟ THE LAW OF MOSES .
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... facts were the plaintiff was a passenger over the railway managed by the defendants , and took with him a box which ... fact that all the articles in question fell within the term personal luggage such as a passenger was entitled , by ...
... facts were the plaintiff was a passenger over the railway managed by the defendants , and took with him a box which ... fact that all the articles in question fell within the term personal luggage such as a passenger was entitled , by ...
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