A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, 1. köideButterworth, 1826 |
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... seems however , to have been questioned , how far the evidence of the inveigled woman would be allowed , in cases ... seem to be any good ground upon which her competency could have been ob- jected to , though she might have given her ...
... seems however , to have been questioned , how far the evidence of the inveigled woman would be allowed , in cases ... seem to be any good ground upon which her competency could have been ob- jected to , though she might have given her ...
Page lviii
... seem meet pro- vided always , that nothing herein contained shall affect any person taking or killing in the day - time any conies on any sea bank or river bank in the county of Lincoln , so far as the tide shall extend , or within one ...
... seem meet pro- vided always , that nothing herein contained shall affect any person taking or killing in the day - time any conies on any sea bank or river bank in the county of Lincoln , so far as the tide shall extend , or within one ...
Page lx
... seem meet ; and if any person so convicted shall afterwards be guilty of any of the said offences , and shall be convicted thereof in like manner , every such offender shall be committed to the common gaol or house of correc tion ...
... seem meet ; and if any person so convicted shall afterwards be guilty of any of the said offences , and shall be convicted thereof in like manner , every such offender shall be committed to the common gaol or house of correc tion ...
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... seem meet ; and if any person so convicted shall after- wards be guilty of any of the said offences , and shall be convicted thereof in like manner , every such offender shall for such second offence be committed to the common gaol or ...
... seem meet ; and if any person so convicted shall after- wards be guilty of any of the said offences , and shall be convicted thereof in like manner , every such offender shall for such second offence be committed to the common gaol or ...
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... seem to shew that he must have been aware that he was doing a wrong act , though the degree of its criminality might ... seems that though if there be a total permanent want of reason , or if there be a total temporary want of it when ...
... seem to shew that he must have been aware that he was doing a wrong act , though the degree of its criminality might ... seems that though if there be a total permanent want of reason , or if there be a total temporary want of it when ...
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