The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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I regret these encomiums the more , because I feel myself inadequate either to do
justice to the duties of the office , or to satisfy my own views in that matter . I can
only say , in accepting it - upon the ground merely of the strong interest I feel ...
I regret these encomiums the more , because I feel myself inadequate either to do
justice to the duties of the office , or to satisfy my own views in that matter . I can
only say , in accepting it - upon the ground merely of the strong interest I feel ...
Page 69
754 , Mr . Justice Buller , said , “ In the case of a common scold , it is not
necessary to prove the particular expressions used ; it is sufficient to prove
generally , that she is always scolding . " Upon these authorities , it is as clear ,
that by the laws ...
754 , Mr . Justice Buller , said , “ In the case of a common scold , it is not
necessary to prove the particular expressions used ; it is sufficient to prove
generally , that she is always scolding . " Upon these authorities , it is as clear ,
that by the laws ...
Page 70
Lord Chief Baron Comyns died in the year 1740 , and he founds his last
observation on a dictum of Lord Chief Justice Scrope , reported in Keilway ' s
Reports , page 148 , where among the cases tried on an Iter in the time of
Edward the third ...
Lord Chief Baron Comyns died in the year 1740 , and he founds his last
observation on a dictum of Lord Chief Justice Scrope , reported in Keilway ' s
Reports , page 148 , where among the cases tried on an Iter in the time of
Edward the third ...
Page 129
... nephew of Mr . Justice Foster , in which the behaviour of the presiding judge at
the trial is related with its due meed of approval . “ It gave me , ” concludes the
writer , “ who am a stranger to him , great pleasure to find that we have one
English ...
... nephew of Mr . Justice Foster , in which the behaviour of the presiding judge at
the trial is related with its due meed of approval . “ It gave me , ” concludes the
writer , “ who am a stranger to him , great pleasure to find that we have one
English ...
Page 225
Item , that the said Sir Thomas Gorges and Sir James Mervin shall take a view at
Marlborough the 6th and 7th of October , of all the trained men within the late
Lord Chief Justice ' s division ; together with the trained men and furniture ...
Item , that the said Sir Thomas Gorges and Sir James Mervin shall take a view at
Marlborough the 6th and 7th of October , of all the trained men within the late
Lord Chief Justice ' s division ; together with the trained men and furniture ...
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