| John Joseph Powell - 1788 - 770 lehte
...reafon, fo that he can tell his parents, his age, or number twenty pence, or the like common matters. A man who is born deaf, -dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as ^'e,^'"' %' in the fame ftate with an idiot, he being fuppofed c< 4°' incapable of any underftanding,... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 518 lehte
...any glimmering of reafon, fo that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the fame ftate with an idiot "i ; he being fuppofed incapable of any underftanding, as wanting all thofe... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 lehte
...any glimmering of reafon, fo that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like* common matters, But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the fame ftate with an idiot •; he being fuppofed incapable of any underftanding, as wanting all thofe... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 lehte
...council. Dom. Proc. 14 Feb. 1726. 3 P ITrns. 108. matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, ia looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot8 ; he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1816 - 1048 lehte
...Distribution.. DKAD PLEDGE, (inortuum vadium) a pledge of lands or goods. See Mortgage. DEAF, DUMB, and BLIND. A man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an ideot, or being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting senses that furnish the human mind... | |
| Dominick T. Blake - 1818 - 706 lehte
...any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents his age, or the like common matters, but a man, who is born deaf, dumb and blind, is looked upon in the law as in the same state with an idiot, he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as... | |
| Charles Barton - 1822 - 690 lehte
...number twenty pence, or the like common matters b. A man who is born deaf, dumb and blind, is, hbVever, looked upon by the law as in the same state with an...being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas c. The third natural disqualification... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 lehte
...any glimmering of reason, so that he can tell his parents, his age, or the like common matters. But a man who is born deaf, dumb, and blind, is looked...being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the human mind with ideas. A lunatic, or non compos mentis,... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 lehte
...fol. 2O. 24. ° 4 Intt. 203. Com. Journ.1610. m FNB 232. '' FNB 233. (6) SceVol.IIl.p.42T.n.(l). 21 blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot q ; he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 lehte
...man for a fool. book of Edw. II.) fol. 20. 24. o 4 Inst. 203. Com. Journ. 161O. m FNB 232. P FNB 233. blind, is looked upon by the law as in the same state with an idiot q ; he being supposed incapable of any understanding, as wanting all those senses which furnish the... | |
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