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... cause for their confinement . The whole number of patients in 1835 , when ... shewed that they had never contemplated payment . You state one of the ... cause our own , and express our disgust that such tainted sheep should be numbered ...
... cause for their confinement . The whole number of patients in 1835 , when ... shewed that they had never contemplated payment . You state one of the ... cause our own , and express our disgust that such tainted sheep should be numbered ...
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... shew cause why plaintiff should not pay costs of the trial and other pro- ceedings which were had at Norwich under the Tithe Commutation Act . Rule granted . JOHNSON and OTHERS v . EVANS and OTHERS . Bompas , Serjt . , moved for a rule to ...
... shew cause why plaintiff should not pay costs of the trial and other pro- ceedings which were had at Norwich under the Tithe Commutation Act . Rule granted . JOHNSON and OTHERS v . EVANS and OTHERS . Bompas , Serjt . , moved for a rule to ...
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... shewed cause , and the line of argument was , we believe , as follows : - This is an attempt to compel the defendants to pay costs ; and since it is on all sides admitted that nei- ther plaintiff or defendant were in any case entitled ...
... shewed cause , and the line of argument was , we believe , as follows : - This is an attempt to compel the defendants to pay costs ; and since it is on all sides admitted that nei- ther plaintiff or defendant were in any case entitled ...
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... shewing cause against a rule Nisi that had been obtained by Byles to enter a nonsuit , thus argued , and was thus ... reason- ably necessary for a person in the condition and station of life of the defendant ; and if that were so , the ...
... shewing cause against a rule Nisi that had been obtained by Byles to enter a nonsuit , thus argued , and was thus ... reason- ably necessary for a person in the condition and station of life of the defendant ; and if that were so , the ...
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... shew cause why a mandamus should not issue commanding them to appoint overseers for the township of Little Barrow . they were to have liberty to do , if they thought it de- sirable . The case arose on a mandamus to the defendant to ...
... shew cause why a mandamus should not issue commanding them to appoint overseers for the township of Little Barrow . they were to have liberty to do , if they thought it de- sirable . The case arose on a mandamus to the defendant to ...
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Página 80 - Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness ; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Página 55 - But going over the theory of virtue in one's thoughts, talking well, and drawing fine pictures, of it; this is so far from necessarily or certainly conducing to form a habit of it, in him who thus employs himself, that it may harden the mind in a contrary course, and render it gradually more insensible ; «. e. form a habit of insensibility to all moral considerations.
Página 86 - This, like many other cases, is a bargain between a company of adventurers and the public, the terms of which are expressed in the statute ; and the rule of construction in all such cases is now fully established to be this, — that any ambig'uity in the terms of the contract must operate against the adventurers, and in favor of the public ; and the plaintiffs can claim nothing which is not clearly given to them by the act.
Página 89 - Courts on behalf of such person, expressly named by him, and attending at his request, to inform him of the nature and effect of such warrant or cognovit before the same is executed; which attorney shall subscribe his name as a witness to the due execution thereof, and thereby declare himself to be attorney for the person executing the same, and state that he subscribes as such attorney.
Página 79 - ... an advocate, by the sacred duty which he owes his client, knows in the discharge of that office but one person in the world, that client and none other. To save that client by all expedient means, to protect that client at all hazards and costs, to all others, and among others to himself, is the highest and most unquestioned of his duties...
Página 55 - I call therefore a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully and magnanimously, all the offices, both private and publick, of peace and war.
Página x - Jurisdiction as without; and that no Misnomer or inaccurate Description of any Person, Place, or Thing named or described in any Schedule to this Act annexed, or in any List or Register of Voters, or in any Notice required by this Act, shall in anywise prevent or abridge the Operation of this Act with respect to such Person, Place, or Thing, provided that such Person, Place, or Thing shall be so denominated in such Schedule, List, Register, or Notice as to be commonly understood...
Página 55 - ... miseries of life, with which he must become acquainted ; when yet, at the same time, benevolence, considered not as a passion, but as a practical principle of action, will strengthen: and whilst he passively compassionates the distressed less, he will acquire a greater aptitude actively to assist and befriend them. So also at the same time that the daily instances of men's dying around us, give us daily a less sensible passive feeling or apprehension of our own mortality, such instances greatly...
Página 3 - Debts were not contracted by reason of any Judgment in any Proceeding for Breach of the Revenue Laws, or in any Action for Breach of Promise of Marriage, Seduction, Criminal Conversation, Libel, Slander, Assault, Battery, malicious Arrest, malicious suing out a Fiat of Bankruptcy, or malicious Trespass...
Página 80 - I say a bond fide witness; for in the case of a witness who, by an adverse interrogator is really looked upon as dishonest, this is not the proper course, nor is it taken with him. For bringing to light the falsehood of a witness really believed to be mendacious, the more suitable, or rather the only suitable course is to forbear to express the impression he has inspired. Supposing his tale clear of suspicion, the witness runs on his course with fluency till he is entangled in some irretrievable...