Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen4A. Strahan, law-printer to the King, 1825 |
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... forfeit their lives for their guilt * . As to offences merely against the laws of society , which are only mala prohibita , and not mala in se ; the temporal magistrate is also empowered to inflict coercive penalties for such ...
... forfeit their lives for their guilt * . As to offences merely against the laws of society , which are only mala prohibita , and not mala in se ; the temporal magistrate is also empowered to inflict coercive penalties for such ...
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... forfeit ; whereas there was no forfeiture in misdemesnor ; the reason for the ex- ception may be found in this distinction . I am , however , more inclined to think that no one reason will be found capable of explaining both the rule ...
... forfeit ; whereas there was no forfeiture in misdemesnor ; the reason for the ex- ception may be found in this distinction . I am , however , more inclined to think that no one reason will be found capable of explaining both the rule ...
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... forfeit for the first offence an hundred marks ; for the second , four hundred ; and for the third , shall forfeit all his goods and chattels , and suffer imprisonment for life . [ 51 ] These penalties were framed in the infancy of our ...
... forfeit for the first offence an hundred marks ; for the second , four hundred ; and for the third , shall forfeit all his goods and chattels , and suffer imprisonment for life . [ 51 ] These penalties were framed in the infancy of our ...
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... forfeit one shilling to the poor every Lord's day they so absent themselves , and 20l . to the king if they continue such default for a month together . And if they keep any inmate , thus irreligiously disposed , in their houses , they ...
... forfeit one shilling to the poor every Lord's day they so absent themselves , and 20l . to the king if they continue such default for a month together . And if they keep any inmate , thus irreligiously disposed , in their houses , they ...
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... forfeit twenty pounds . But by statute 5 Geo . I. c . 4. no mayor or principal magistrate must appear at any dis- senting meeting with the ensigns of his office , on pain of disability to hold that or any other office : the legislature ...
... forfeit twenty pounds . But by statute 5 Geo . I. c . 4. no mayor or principal magistrate must appear at any dis- senting meeting with the ensigns of his office , on pain of disability to hold that or any other office : the legislature ...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volumen4 Sir William Blackstone Vista completa - 1807 |
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