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Pagina 115
... fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation arising from it did not trouble the English courts . And the fact that in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , when England began to take her own ...
... fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation arising from it did not trouble the English courts . And the fact that in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries , when England began to take her own ...
Pagina 175
... fact that a person supposed to be murdered was alive , or insanity , or self - defence . These facts must be pleaded by the accused when he was first interrogated , and he must get the leave of the judge to prove them.1 1 The whole ...
... fact that a person supposed to be murdered was alive , or insanity , or self - defence . These facts must be pleaded by the accused when he was first interrogated , and he must get the leave of the judge to prove them.1 1 The whole ...
Pagina 312
... fact the court sometimes seems to have regarded devices used by the wife to withdraw her property from her husband's control , as frauds upon the husband's legal rights , unless the husband had received consideration for the abandonment ...
... fact the court sometimes seems to have regarded devices used by the wife to withdraw her property from her husband's control , as frauds upon the husband's legal rights , unless the husband had received consideration for the abandonment ...
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