| sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1st bart.) - 1832 - 332 pages
...accomplished. It may be further observed respecting this operation of puncturing the bladder, that it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the period beyond which it ought not to be delayed. You must exercise your own judg42 STRICTURES OF THE... | |
| Thomas Hughes - Roads - 1838 - 128 pages
...considered the binding part of the material. The qualities of gravel are so exceedingly various, that it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the preparation it should undergo before being used on the road. The principal varieties consist of quartz... | |
| William Calverley Curteis - Ecclesiastical law - 1840 - 964 pages
...have witnessed, the witnessing the execution of a deed being no part of the duty of a solicitor. Now it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the extent of the privilege. The cases have turned on very nice distinctions. Lord Cottenham, in the case... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1845 - 816 pages
...where the ordinary means for promoting absorption have been tried and found ineffectual. In such cases it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to...performed, as that point must be determined by the stale of the constitution, the urgency of the symptoms, und the extent of the effusion, rather than... | |
| James Hill - Trusts and trustees - 1845 - 704 pages
...admitted, and accepted by the lord, as the legal tenant (t) ; a similar result will follow. In these cases it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the number of years, or the precise circumstances, which will or will not be considered sufficient to support... | |
| 1855 - 534 pages
...shall assume that it is required to assail a fortress of moderate extent with : n adequate garrison. It is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the number of troops required for a siege in proportion to the size of the place or the strength of the... | |
| India - 1853 - 530 pages
...when his observations appear, and amply confirm what he has already advanced on the subject. While it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the number of observations which will justify an actuary in determining a law of mortality aa the basis... | |
| India - 1853 - 536 pages
...when his observations appear, and amply confirm what he has already advanced on the subject. While it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the Dumber of observations which will justify an actuary in determining a law of mortality as the basis... | |
| Charles Lindsey - Canada - 1862 - 834 pages
...Success is the only thing that is generally held to justify insurrection against a government; and though it is impossible to lay down any general rule as to the point at which submission to oppression ceases to be a virtue, it is generally admitted that the initiation... | |
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