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" self-destruction by a fellow-being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to the act of his own hand than to the deadly instrument that may have been used by him for the purpose... "
Elements of medical jurisprudence v. 1 - Page 699
by Theodric Romeyn Beck - 1860
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 9. köide

1843 - 602 lehte
...by his execution as a criminal. Speaking legally, too, self.destruction, by a fellow. being bereft of reason, can with no more propriety be ascribed...the deadly instrument that may have been used for that purpose. Self-slaughter by an insane man is not suicide within the act of the law — and judgment...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 9. köide

1843 - 610 lehte
...by his execution as a criminal. Spenking legally, too, self-destruction, by a fellow. being bereft of reason, can with no more propriety be ascribed to the act of his ovtn hand, than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for that purpose. Self-slaughter by...
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Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 9. köide

1843 - 610 lehte
...tion, by a fellow. being bereft of reason, con with no more propriety be ascribed to the act of hi» own hand, than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for that purpose. Self-slaughter by an insane man is not suicide within the act of the law — «J»d judgment...
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Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 9. köide

Freeman Hunt - 1843 - 620 lehte
...or by his execution as a criminal. Speaking legally, ton, self-destruction, by a fellow.being bereft of reason, can with no more propriety be ascribed to the act of hie own hand, than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for that purpose. Self-slaughter...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 18. köide

1866 - 808 lehte
...idea, and are so understood by writers in this branch of law. That self-destruction by a man bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to...instrument that may have been used for the purpose. That the drowning was no more the act of the assured, in the sense of the law, than if he had been...
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Cases Decided in the Court of Claims of the United States, 64. köide

United States. Court of Claims - 1928 - 766 lehte
...: 41 Self-destruction by a fellow being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to his own hand than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for the purpose." Conn. Life Ins. Co. v. Lathrop, 111 US 612 ; Accident Ins. Co. v. Cnandal, 120 US 527 ; Conn. Life...
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The Law of Life Insurance with a Chapter on Accident Insurance

George Bliss - 1874 - 826 lehte
...demurred. Nelson, CJ, in delivering the opinion says : " Self-destruction by a fellow-being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to the act of his o1vn hand, than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for the purpose. The drowning of Comfort...
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Supreme Court Reporter, 3. köide

United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 676 lehte
...test,) self-destruction by a fellow-being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to his own hand than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for the purpose;" and, whether it was by drowning, or poisoning, or hanging, or in any other manner, "was no more his...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 109. köide

United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 840 lehte
...test), self-destruction by a fellow being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to his own hand than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for the purpose ; " and, whether it was by drowning, or poisoning, or. hanging, or in any other manner, " was no. more...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, 3–4. köide

1884 - 1434 lehte
...test,) self-destruction by a fellow-being bereft of reason can with no more propriety be ascribed to his own hand than to the deadly instrument that may have been used for the purpose;" and, whether it was by drowning, or poisoning, or hanging, or in any other manner, "was no more his...
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