The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 654
... matter thereof ( a ) arose within the last eight days . " G. Francis , in offering to put in the plea , said , that it was necessary that it should be put in within eight days after the matter of defence arose , and those eight days ...
... matter thereof ( a ) arose within the last eight days . " G. Francis , in offering to put in the plea , said , that it was necessary that it should be put in within eight days after the matter of defence arose , and those eight days ...
Page 814
... matter of law , what is a reasonable and probable cause , and to say whether an intentional slight had been offered by an inferior officer to a superior officer , so that there was a matter within the 109th Articles of War , as being ...
... matter of law , what is a reasonable and probable cause , and to say whether an intentional slight had been offered by an inferior officer to a superior officer , so that there was a matter within the 109th Articles of War , as being ...
Page 860
... matter in dispute consists wholly in part of matter of mere account - which cannot conveniently be tried in the ordinary way it shall be lawful for such Court or Judge , upon such application , if they or he think fit , to decide such ...
... matter in dispute consists wholly in part of matter of mere account - which cannot conveniently be tried in the ordinary way it shall be lawful for such Court or Judge , upon such application , if they or he think fit , to decide such ...
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