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common law of England was the law of this country , and both were based upon the gospel precept- " they twain shall be one flesh . " Pure as its origin the fountain of holy writ - the common law rule upon this subject had endured for ...
common law of England was the law of this country , and both were based upon the gospel precept- " they twain shall be one flesh . " Pure as its origin the fountain of holy writ - the common law rule upon this subject had endured for ...
Pagina 84
... common sea risk , and one of thein makes a sacrifice for the common safety , the loss shall be assessed upon , in proportion to the share of each in adventure ; and the greatest sacrifice of the first shall be compensated by the ...
... common sea risk , and one of thein makes a sacrifice for the common safety , the loss shall be assessed upon , in proportion to the share of each in adventure ; and the greatest sacrifice of the first shall be compensated by the ...
Pagina 85
... common benefit ; because although it might be proper to make such sacrifice for the benefit of the ship alone , were she empty , yet the act is the separation and destruction of a part for the benefit of the community of interests ...
... common benefit ; because although it might be proper to make such sacrifice for the benefit of the ship alone , were she empty , yet the act is the separation and destruction of a part for the benefit of the community of interests ...
Pagina 92
... common sense which goes straight home to the hearts of men , and carries conviction to them ; so marked with that love of justice that knows no faltering , so that it has commanded universal admiration - I did expect , sir , though I ...
... common sense which goes straight home to the hearts of men , and carries conviction to them ; so marked with that love of justice that knows no faltering , so that it has commanded universal admiration - I did expect , sir , though I ...
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... common , except the name , between the great poli- tical parties of the present century and their predecessors in the time of Walpole , we think they have maintained most of their distinguishing characteristics . Any differences which ...
... common , except the name , between the great poli- tical parties of the present century and their predecessors in the time of Walpole , we think they have maintained most of their distinguishing characteristics . Any differences which ...
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