 | John Worrall - 1777 - 200 pages
...This bosk contains likewife fame anetdoees cf thtir lives. PITTINGALL'S (John) enquiry into the ufe and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans, from whence the origin of the Englifh jury may properly be deduced, 3 parts, 4to. 17^9, fcwtd, 7s. 6d. PROPOSALS humbly offered to... | |
 | Jeremias David Reuss - 1791 - 472 pages
...PETERSON, [Peter] Memorial concerning the woollen manufactory. 1783- 8- ( I fh. ) PETT1NGAL, [John] DD Inquiry into the use and practice of juries among the greeks and romans. 1770. (7Sh. 6d. ) PETTMANN, [William] of Sandwich, in Kent. EfTay concerning the propriety and the... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1806 - 356 pages
...edition in quarto, 1665, p. 292, where it is spelt manner. Hawkins. Dr. Pettingall, in his Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans, 4to. p. 176, observes, that " in the sense of being taken in the fact, the Romans used the expression... | |
 | Stadtbibliothek Bern - 1811 - 472 pages
...sententia judiciali Patrum Daniae et Norwegiae adv. Stenonem Sture. 1560.4. PETTINGAL (J.) Enquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans. London, 176У. 4. PETVIN (John,». Letters concerning Mind; to which is added a sketch of universal... | |
 | John Nichols - 1812 - 764 pages
...Inscription at Corbridge in Cumberland" (Archaeologia, vol. II. p. 92). He published also " An Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks...Romans . from whence the Origin of the English Jury may possibly be deduced ; in Three Parts," 1769, 4to.— He died in July 17S1, aged about 66. • * Mr.... | |
 | London Institution, London Institution. Library - 1813 - 938 pages
...Pétrone, (T.) Latin et Francois, traduction entière. 8vo. 2 vol. Par. 1799 Pettingal's (John) Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans. 4to. Lond. J769 Pettus's (Sir John) Fodinee Regales: or, The History, Laws, and Places of the chief... | |
 | James Ivory - 1818 - 512 pages
...Roman Empire, vol. viii, p. 105. ' - • • Blackstone's Commentaries, vol. iii, p. 365, Note ». f " An Inquiry into the use and practice of Juries among...origin of the English Jury " may probably be deduced." 1 769. judices selecti of the Romans, that one is almost tempted to acquiesce in his conclusions. Among... | |
 | William Earnshaw - 1818 - 648 pages
...however, be found that the improvement given to this mode of trial is infinite, since * An Enquiry into the use and practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans, by J. Pettiogal, page 3. comes a decree of the court; and can now be carried into effect without resorting... | |
 | John Clarke (law-bookseller.) - 1819 - 502 pages
...writings, &c. 8ro. 1 792, is. 6 d. 13. PETTINGALL'S (John) inquiry into the use and practice of jurie* among the Greeks and Romans ; from whence the origin of the English jury may properly be deduced, 3 parts, 410. 1769, 75. 6d. sewed. 14. PHILLIPS (sir R.) on the powers and duties... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 348 pages
...edition in quarto, 1665, p. 292, where it is spelt manner. lfmvkins. Dr. Pettingall, in his Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans, 4to. p. 176, observes, that " in the sense of being taken in the fact, the Romans used the expression... | |
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