The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 161
... question of damages - as to which— although you give damages by way of compensation rather than of punishment , your estimate of damages may depend on the view you take of the circumstances , whether you think this was a case of ...
... question of damages - as to which— although you give damages by way of compensation rather than of punishment , your estimate of damages may depend on the view you take of the circumstances , whether you think this was a case of ...
Page 699
... question would be , whether the possession and dominion had been transferred . Upon that you can hardly entertain a doubt , under all the circumstances , when you find that the vessel meets the man who is to take possession of her , and ...
... question would be , whether the possession and dominion had been transferred . Upon that you can hardly entertain a doubt , under all the circumstances , when you find that the vessel meets the man who is to take possession of her , and ...
Page 756
... question of sanity or insanity does not arise at all . Sir R. Collier , S. G. - Not at all . 66 The plaintiff insisted that as the plea alleged that the warrant , & c . , were duly " issued , that raised the whole question of his sanity ...
... question of sanity or insanity does not arise at all . Sir R. Collier , S. G. - Not at all . 66 The plaintiff insisted that as the plea alleged that the warrant , & c . , were duly " issued , that raised the whole question of his sanity ...
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