The English Reports: Crown cases (1743-1865), Volume 168W. Green, 1925 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... Hale , 361. 2 Hale , 179 , 291. ) given in evidence , because it is an overt act FOST . 8 . 5 MR . DEACON'S CASE 20.
... Hale , 361. 2 Hale , 179 , 291. ) given in evidence , because it is an overt act FOST . 8 . 5 MR . DEACON'S CASE 20.
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... Hale , 35 ) . The case put by Lord Hale of a madman putting himself on his trial is strong to [ 27 ] this purpose ; and other cases of the like kind may be put . On the whole they prayed judgment for the King . Sir John Strange cited a ...
... Hale , 35 ) . The case put by Lord Hale of a madman putting himself on his trial is strong to [ 27 ] this purpose ; and other cases of the like kind may be put . On the whole they prayed judgment for the King . Sir John Strange cited a ...
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... Hale ( 2 Hale , 295 , 296 , 297 ) justifieth this practice , which , he saith , prevailed in his time , and had long prevailed , by strong arguments drawn from the ends of government and the demands of publick justice . Nor is it now a ...
... Hale ( 2 Hale , 295 , 296 , 297 ) justifieth this practice , which , he saith , prevailed in his time , and had long prevailed , by strong arguments drawn from the ends of government and the demands of publick justice . Nor is it now a ...
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... Hale's Summary of the Pleas of the Crown ( p . 267 ) ; a very faulty incorrect piece , never revised by him , nor intended for the press . But as his lordship in his History of the Pleas of the Crown justifieth the contrary practice ...
... Hale's Summary of the Pleas of the Crown ( p . 267 ) ; a very faulty incorrect piece , never revised by him , nor intended for the press . But as his lordship in his History of the Pleas of the Crown justifieth the contrary practice ...
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... Hale ( 2 Hale , 228 ) . [ 34 ] But then it must be owned , on the other hand , that whenever they did so , they went in flat contradiction to the general rule laid down by Coke and Fitzherbert . I will only add , with regard to this ...
... Hale ( 2 Hale , 228 ) . [ 34 ] But then it must be owned , on the other hand , that whenever they did so , they went in flat contradiction to the general rule laid down by Coke and Fitzherbert . I will only add , with regard to this ...
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