The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 387
а of justice by any judge was punished severely . Indeed , in Pampeluna , the Merin , whose duty it was to arrest and punish prisoners , could be lawfully killed by the inhabitants without any form of process if he abused his arbitrary ...
а of justice by any judge was punished severely . Indeed , in Pampeluna , the Merin , whose duty it was to arrest and punish prisoners , could be lawfully killed by the inhabitants without any form of process if he abused his arbitrary ...
Page 502
But by our early laws there was a slight punishment for excusable homicide , which consisted of forfeiture of all or a part of the goods which were confiscated “ in pios usus ” for the benefit of the soul of him who was thus prematurely ...
But by our early laws there was a slight punishment for excusable homicide , which consisted of forfeiture of all or a part of the goods which were confiscated “ in pios usus ” for the benefit of the soul of him who was thus prematurely ...
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But this punishment has existed in modern Europe . Thus in Spain , at Jaen , on March 1 , 1832 , a man for murdering his daughter - in - law , after being placed in a barrel with a cock , a snake , a monkey , and a toad , was thrown ...
But this punishment has existed in modern Europe . Thus in Spain , at Jaen , on March 1 , 1832 , a man for murdering his daughter - in - law , after being placed in a barrel with a cock , a snake , a monkey , and a toad , was thrown ...
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