If you answer the first of these questions in the affirmative, and the second and third in the negative, you are then shut up to this other question — Who committed the murder? Trial of Dr. Pritchard - Page 241by Edward William Pritchard - 1906 - 343 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward William Pritchard - Trials (Poisoning) - 1865 - 156 pages
...or either ? Was it taken accidentally, by the mistake of the persons themselves, or of some others ? If you answer the first of these questions in the...prisoner guilty of the one charge, and to acquit him upon the other ; but I submit to you, as the truth 'of the case, that he is guilty of both. I have... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 810 pages
...his tenement, pursuant to s. 68 of 10 Viet. c. 17. If the Court should answer the first and fourth questions in the affirmative, and the second and third in the negative, the judgment was to be set aside, and a new trial ordered, with costs, including the costs of and incident... | |
| Upper Canada. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 828 pages
...evidence of user by the public of the part in dispute is essential to the success of the prosecution. We answer the first of these questions in the affirmative, and the second in the negative. Conviction affirmed. DICKSON v. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. liuolvtncy — Further... | |
| Religion - 1880 - 576 pages
...not embody a particular explanation of the meaning of His words ? If we find ourselves constrained to answer the first of these questions in the affirmative, and the second in the negative, then a very large portion of Mr. Hutton's book is found to be mere byplay, with which... | |
| Religion - 1880 - 578 pages
...not embody a particular explanation of the meaning of His words ? If we find ourselves constrained to answer the first of these questions in the affirmative, and the second in the negative, then a very large portion of Mr. Hutton's book is found to be mere byplay, with which... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1927 - 1680 pages
...that would constitute a renewal, or continuance of the nuisance?" The opinion of the majority seems to answer the first of these questions in the affirmative and the second in the negative. In other words, the sum of the opinion of the majority on this question is, that the... | |
| Maxwell Alexander Robertson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1900 - 1270 pages
...county boroughs as ascertained by section 33 of the Local Government Act, 1888. If the Court should answer the first of these questions in the affirmative, and the second in the negative, judgment was to be entered in the action for the board ; but if the first was answered... | |
| 1927 - 1624 pages
...that would constitute a renewal, or continuance of the nuisance?" The opinion of the majority seems to answer the first of these questions in the affirmative and the second in the negative. In other words, the sum of the opinion of the majority on this question is, that the... | |
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