The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign Jurisprudence, Volumen20O. Richards, 1854 |
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... seem , from the tenor of the will , handed over to the four already endowed illegitimates , the fund intended for the innocents in the same degree who were without a maintenance . maxim , therefore , " Summum jus , summa injuria ...
... seem , from the tenor of the will , handed over to the four already endowed illegitimates , the fund intended for the innocents in the same degree who were without a maintenance . maxim , therefore , " Summum jus , summa injuria ...
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... seems , after all , to rest upon a fallacy . The prominent point of the discussion is , not so much the value of a retrospective recognition of children not born under the sanction of Holy Church , as the prescriptive barbarism which ...
... seems , after all , to rest upon a fallacy . The prominent point of the discussion is , not so much the value of a retrospective recognition of children not born under the sanction of Holy Church , as the prescriptive barbarism which ...
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... seems to have a show of justice , it may be sustained with the wiles of eloquence ; it may even be suitable for those with whose institutions it is settled ; but it may well consist that a rule , which has fallen in with the genius of ...
... seems to have a show of justice , it may be sustained with the wiles of eloquence ; it may even be suitable for those with whose institutions it is settled ; but it may well consist that a rule , which has fallen in with the genius of ...
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... seems to be settled : " this monstrous wrong , " to quote the indignant expression of Mr. Wharton , who seems by no means behind in his appreciation of the dilemma , " thus being without a remedy . " 2 . Mr. Starkie was keenly alive to ...
... seems to be settled : " this monstrous wrong , " to quote the indignant expression of Mr. Wharton , who seems by no means behind in his appreciation of the dilemma , " thus being without a remedy . " 2 . Mr. Starkie was keenly alive to ...
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... his servant under 21 : if acquitted of rape , to be found guilty of a misdemeanor , if the evidence shall warrant such finding . 1 Essay , p . 206 . There seems to be no sufficient argument for limiting the 14 The Laws relating to Women .
... his servant under 21 : if acquitted of rape , to be found guilty of a misdemeanor , if the evidence shall warrant such finding . 1 Essay , p . 206 . There seems to be no sufficient argument for limiting the 14 The Laws relating to Women .
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Página 409 - And be it further enacted, that every will shall be construed, with reference to the real estate and personal estate comprised in it, to speak and take effect as if it had been executed immediately before the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Página 184 - That no appointment made by will, in exercise of any power, shall be valid, unless the same be executed in manner herein-before required; and every will executed in manner hereinbefore required shall, so far as respects the execution and attestation thereof, be a valid execution of a power of appointment by will, notwithstanding it shall have been expressly required that a will made in exercise of such power should be executed with some additional or other form of execution or solemnity.
Página 201 - ... that all process, whereby the person of any ambassador, or of his domestic servant, may be arrested, or his goods distrained or seized, shall be utterly null and void.
Página 366 - To preserve the commerce of neutrals from all unnecessary obstruction, Her Majesty is willing, for the present, to waive a part of the belligerent rights appertaining to her by the law of nations. •' It is impossible for Her Majesty to forego the exercise of her right of seizing articles contraband of war, and of preventing neutrals from bearing the enemy's despatches...
Página 366 - Majesty will waive the right of seizing enemy's property laden on board a neutral vessel, unless it be contraband of war. It is not her Majesty's intention to claim the confiscation of neutral property, not being contraband of war, found on board enemy's ships...
Página 409 - ... at the time of the death of the testator, such devise shall not lapse, but shall take effect as if the death of such person had happened immediately after the death of the testator, unless a contrary intention shall appear by the will.
Página 198 - ... 3d., the amount of the charge for attendances on the three legitimate children, — reserving leave to the defendant to move to enter a verdict for him, if the court should be of opinion that the plaintiff was not entitled to recover anything.
Página 201 - To cite a foreign potentate into a municipal court for any complaint against him in his public capacity is contrary to the law of nations and an insult which he is entitled to resent.
Página 342 - Cross not with venturous step ; there oft is found The lurking thief, who, while the daylight shone, Made the walls echo with his begging tone : That crutch, which late compassion mov'd, shall wound Thy bleeding head, and fell thee to the ground. Though thou art tempted by the linkman's call, Yet trust him not along the lonely wall ; In the mid-way he'll quench the flaming brand, And share the booty with the pilfering band, Still keep the public streets where oily rays Shot from the crystal lamp...
Página 376 - I think this answer may safely be returned ; that they are all official communications of official persons on the public affairs of the Government.