The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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Página 479
... according to the intention of those , who made it ? In the interpretation of laws , whether strictly or liberally , there is not a single maxim , which is not adopted , in the same manner , and with the same force , by both courts ...
... according to the intention of those , who made it ? In the interpretation of laws , whether strictly or liberally , there is not a single maxim , which is not adopted , in the same manner , and with the same force , by both courts ...
Página 523
... According to the practice subsequent to this saying , the errour would have been prevented by directing a juror to be withdrawn . According to the principles of jury trial , it might be prevented or rectified by a variety of modes other ...
... According to the practice subsequent to this saying , the errour would have been prevented by directing a juror to be withdrawn . According to the principles of jury trial , it might be prevented or rectified by a variety of modes other ...
Página 604
... according to the dictates of prudence ; and to educate them according to the suggestions of a judi- cious and zealous regard for their usefulness , their respectability , and their happiness . The formidable power of a Roman father is ...
... according to the dictates of prudence ; and to educate them according to the suggestions of a judi- cious and zealous regard for their usefulness , their respectability , and their happiness . The formidable power of a Roman father is ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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