| Charles Greenstreet Addison - Torts - 1876 - 874 pages
...of violence which may probably be attended with such dangerous consequences. But as this is a maxim of law in respect of political justice, and makes no part of a privilege of a debtor himself, it is to be taken strictly, and not to be extended by any equitable... | |
| James Paterson - Civil rights - 1877 - 530 pages
...of violence, which may probably be attended with such dangerous consequences. And as this is a maxim of law in respect of political justice, and makes...and not to be extended by any equitable analogous interpretation."1 Another and shorter reason, however, is, that as a man's occupation and home are... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1928 - 1612 pages
...of violence, which may probably be attended with such dangerous consequences. But as this is a maxim of law in respect of political justice, and makes...extended by any equitable analogous interpretation. . . . But no case or dictum has been cited at the bar, nor indeed did there ever exist a case, which... | |
| 1928 - 1606 pages
...of violence, which may probably be attended with such dangerous consequences. But as this is a maxim of law in respect of political justice, and makes...extended by any equitable analogous interpretation. . . . But no case or dictum has been cited at the bar, nor indeed did there ever exist a case, which... | |
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