A View of the Jurisprudence of the Isle of Man, with the History of Its Ancient Constitution, Legislative Government, and Extraordinary Privileges |
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Page 47
... taken from him , unless by the com- mand or permission of him who gave it , either expressly revealed or collected from the laws of nature or society , by clear and indisputable demonstration . And when a question arises , whether death ...
... taken from him , unless by the com- mand or permission of him who gave it , either expressly revealed or collected from the laws of nature or society , by clear and indisputable demonstration . And when a question arises , whether death ...
Page 57
... taken . out , ( which must be on affidavit of the debt ) , either against a native who is about to leave the island , or against a stranger for a debt , however small , contracted in the island , the defendant may not only be sent to ...
... taken . out , ( which must be on affidavit of the debt ) , either against a native who is about to leave the island , or against a stranger for a debt , however small , contracted in the island , the defendant may not only be sent to ...
Page 61
... taken on the part of the prisoner in his pre- sence , which compassionately affords him a preparatory trial , and gives the jury , as well as the prisoner , the benefit of that excellent maxim , audi alteram partem , and enables them ...
... taken on the part of the prisoner in his pre- sence , which compassionately affords him a preparatory trial , and gives the jury , as well as the prisoner , the benefit of that excellent maxim , audi alteram partem , and enables them ...
Page 66
... taken away or concealed the same ; for which purpose all the neigh- bourhood may be summoned before the jury , and every individual is either to acquit him- self by his oath , or to be held convicted by his refusal . The above statute ...
... taken away or concealed the same ; for which purpose all the neigh- bourhood may be summoned before the jury , and every individual is either to acquit him- self by his oath , or to be held convicted by his refusal . The above statute ...
Page 68
... taken down in writing , and afterwards read to and signed by the witnesses in open court . In case of an appeal from the verdict of the jury to the Twenty - four Keys , these deposi tions are read to and commented upon by the respective ...
... taken down in writing , and afterwards read to and signed by the witnesses in open court . In case of an appeal from the verdict of the jury to the Twenty - four Keys , these deposi tions are read to and commented upon by the respective ...
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according act of settlement act of Tynwald actions aforesaid afterwards ancient appear appointed barons bishop Castle Rushen cause chancery church clerk committed common law complaint convicted corn coroner cottages council court of chancery crown customs debt deem deemster defendant discretion Duke of Atholl duty Earl of Derby ecclesiastical enacted Ewan Christian execution felony fined forfeit fourpence give governor grant hath heirs hereafter high-bailiff highways horses imprisonment inquest intacks island isle judge judgment jury king lands licence lord lord's magistrate Manks manner marriage matters ment moar mortgage oath offender officers ordinance otherwise paid parish party person or persons pinfold plaints premises present proctor proper proprietor prosecute punishment quarter-lands rent respect revesting Rushen servants sheading sheep shillings sixpence slander statute sufficient suit summoned sworn tenants tenements therein thereof three pounds tion tithe trespass Twenty-four Keys Tynwald court unto verdict vicar whatsoever witnesses