| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...menaces» former grudges, and concerted fchemes to do him fome bodily harm r. This takes in the cafe of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly...their duty, as gentlemen, and claiming it as their tlghti to wanton with their own lives and thofe of their Iellow creatures ; without any warrant or... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 824 pages
...country to apply to thofe " who meet avowedMNG. «« \j with an intent to murder. This takes in the cafe of " deliberate duelling, where both parties meet...with an intent to murder, thinking it their duty as geu" tlemen, and claiming it as their right to wanton with their " own lives, and thofe of their fellow-creatures... | |
| Thomas Oliver Selfridge - Murder - 1807 - 182 pages
...malignant heart : une disposition afaire une male chose : and it may be either express or implied in law. Express malice is when one, with a sedate, deliberate mind and formed design , doth kill another ; which formed design is evidenced by external circumstances discovering that inward intention ; as... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - Judges - 1808 - 906 pages
...Cr. L. 256. And it may be either express or i-nplicd. 4 lîlu-k. Cam. 18. J'.XPKESS malice, is where one, with a sedate, deliberate mind, and formed design, doth kill another. 4 Black. Cum. l'J9. And the evidences of such a malice must -arise from external circumstances, discovering... | |
| Lyman Beecher - Dueling - 1809 - 62 pages
...Express malice is when one with a se" date deliberate mind, and formed design, doth kill an«' other. This takes in the case of deliberate duelling, " where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to mur" der." And a greater than Blackstone hath said, " If a " man smite his neighbour with an instrument... | |
| George Buist - Sermons, American - 1809 - 350 pages
...monument of human wisdom. " This," says its ablest and clearest commentator, speaking of the case where one, with a sedate, deliberate mind, and formed design, doth kill another, " takes in the case of VOL. II. Q q " deliberate duelling, where both parties meet " avowedly with... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1810 - 202 pages
...lying in wait, antecedent menaces, former grudges, and concerted schemes to do him some bodily harm. This takes in the case of deliberate duelling, where...both parties meet avowedly with an intent to murder. Also, if even upon a sudden provocation, one beats Ibid; another in a cruel and unusual manner, so... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1810 - 208 pages
...kUKnVuwtiKrta racteristic of murder, that of malice afore-thought : For express malice, says Blackstone, is when one with a sedate deliberate mind, and formed design, doth kill another ; which formed design is evidenced by external circumstances discovering that inward intention ; as... | |
| Thomas Potts - Law - 1815 - 836 pages
...comes within the notion of murder, as being committed by malice afore thought ; where the fiartiee meet with an intent to murder, thinking it their duty as gentlemen, and claiming it at their right, lo wiiuton un h their own lives, and the lives of others, without uny warrant for it... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...antecedent menaces, former grudges, and concerted fchemes to do him fome bodily harm. This takes in the cafe of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to murder: Blinking it their duty, as gentlemen, and claiming it as their right, to wanton with their own lives... | |
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