The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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... provisions will become either nugatory or mischievous . In vain was it repre- sented , that at the period when Justinian undertook to re - mould the laws of Rome , they possessed all the dignity that age could confer upon them ; and ...
... provisions will become either nugatory or mischievous . In vain was it repre- sented , that at the period when Justinian undertook to re - mould the laws of Rome , they possessed all the dignity that age could confer upon them ; and ...
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... provisions . " RESOLVED , 4. - That the Chairman be directed to move for leave to bring in Bills , supplying such omissions , and remedying the existing anomalies ; such amending Bills to be wholly distinct from the Consolidating Bills ...
... provisions . " RESOLVED , 4. - That the Chairman be directed to move for leave to bring in Bills , supplying such omissions , and remedying the existing anomalies ; such amending Bills to be wholly distinct from the Consolidating Bills ...
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... provisions of the French Code ; and that it would have been quite as reasonable to introduce extracts from the Peinliche Gerichts - ordnung ' of Charles the Fifth , the Code Frederique , or the Code of Louisiana . But be that as it may ...
... provisions of the French Code ; and that it would have been quite as reasonable to introduce extracts from the Peinliche Gerichts - ordnung ' of Charles the Fifth , the Code Frederique , or the Code of Louisiana . But be that as it may ...
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... provisions of 3 G. 4 , c . 114 , is thus stated : - " And that in addition to , or in lieu of any other punishment , the offence of uttering counterfeit King's money of gold or silver is punishable with hard labour for not exceeding the ...
... provisions of 3 G. 4 , c . 114 , is thus stated : - " And that in addition to , or in lieu of any other punishment , the offence of uttering counterfeit King's money of gold or silver is punishable with hard labour for not exceeding the ...
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... provision ; jury trial , the great safeguard of personal security , is nearly universal , and ought to be quite so for its invaluable political influences . It not only does justice between the litigant parties , but elevates the ...
... provision ; jury trial , the great safeguard of personal security , is nearly universal , and ought to be quite so for its invaluable political influences . It not only does justice between the litigant parties , but elevates the ...
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