 | Great Britain. Courts, John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1816
...taken from the table in the counting-house, and put into the post-office. 'Had you called the porter, and he had said that although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done; but I cannot hold this general... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, John Bayly Moore, Joseph Payne - 1828
...plaintiff's counting-house to the postoffice; and Lord Ellenborough said: " Had you called the porter, and he had said, that, although he had no recollection,...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the postoffice all the letters found upon the table, this might have done." Here, however, there was no... | |
 | Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1828
...jury. In Hethtrington v. Kemp (c), Lord Ellenborough said, " bad you called the (plaintiff's) porter, and he had said that although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the (plaintiff's) table, this might have done." It is the same... | |
 | Henry Roscoe - 1829 - 482 lehte
...taken from the table in the countinghouse and put into the post office. Had you called the porter, and he had said, that, although he had no recollection...letters found upon the table, this might have done; but I cannot hold this general evidence of the course of business, in the plaintiff's counting house... | |
 | Esek Cowen, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1837
...the table. Lord Ellenborough held this insufficient. But he remarked, " Had you called the porter, and he had said that, although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done." Now the clerk, in this case,... | |
 | William Mawdesley Best - 1845 - 222 lehte
...taken from the table in the counting-house and put into the post-office. Had you called the porter, and he had said, that, although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found on the table, this might have (n) Davies v. Lowndee, 12 LJNS, 510,... | |
 | Samuel Owen - 1846
...taken from the table in the countinghouse and wns put into the post-office. Had you called the porter and he had said, that, although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the postoffice all the letters found upon the table, this might have done; but I cannot hold this general... | |
 | 1848
...the porter had been called, and had stated that although he did not recollect the particular letter, he invariably carried to the Post Office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done. I think the evidence here was equivalent to that." 9. DOE v. SHARPLEY, 15 Mees. & W. 558. Ejectment... | |
 | Sir John Barnard Byles - 1853 - 646 lehte
...taken from the table in the counting-house and put into the post-office. Had you called the porter, and he had said that, although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the postoffice all the letters found upon the table, this might have done,(6) but I cannot hold this general... | |
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