The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... obliged by law to make , rendered larceny a very unprofitable business when it was detected . Ina , the king of Wessex , declared stealing to be a capital crime ; but allowed the offender or his friends to redeem his life , by paying ...
... obliged by law to make , rendered larceny a very unprofitable business when it was detected . Ina , the king of Wessex , declared stealing to be a capital crime ; but allowed the offender or his friends to redeem his life , by paying ...
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... obliged to pay one shilling to him in whose house or lands he uttered the calumny . It was conceived , it seems , to diffuse a degree of contamination over things inanimate . He was obliged to pay six shillings to the person whom he ...
... obliged to pay one shilling to him in whose house or lands he uttered the calumny . It was conceived , it seems , to diffuse a degree of contamination over things inanimate . He was obliged to pay six shillings to the person whom he ...
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... obliged to pursue with the utmost diligence , and endeavour to apprehend him who has committed it . Hue and cry is the pursuit of an offender from place to place , till he is taken : all who are present when he commits the crime , are ...
... obliged to pursue with the utmost diligence , and endeavour to apprehend him who has committed it . Hue and cry is the pursuit of an offender from place to place , till he is taken : all who are present when he commits the crime , are ...
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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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