 | 1839 - 518 pages
...'De Judiciis Publicis,' Dig., xlviii. ; Instil, iv., tit. 18.) INTERDICT.] Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 1 76'J. may be consulted as to the functions of the Roman judices n the Judicia Publica. The... | |
 | 1839 - 1004 pages
...Judiciis Publicis,' Dig., xlviii. ; Instil, iv., tit. 18.) [INTKRDICT.] Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 1 7G9, may be consulted as to the functions of the Roman judiees in the Judicia Publica. The... | |
 | 1839 - 518 pages
...Judiciis Publicis,' Dig., xlviii. ; Instil, iv., tit. 18.) [INTERDICT.] Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 17C.9, may be consulted as to the functions of the Roman judices in the Judicia Publica. The... | |
 | John Eddowes (bookseller.) - 1840 - 536 pages
...&c., (one leaf damaged) 2 vols. 18mo, very neat, 2s Amst. 1700 4348 Pettingal's (Dr. John) Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans, from which the Origin of the English Jury may probably be deduced, 4to, calf, very neat, 3s ' 1769 4349... | |
 | Esq. George Worthington - 1840 - 72 pages
...ingenuity have been employed to prove the antiquity of this celebrated mode of trial. Dr. Pettingal, in his inquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans, endeavours to deduce the origin of juries from those ancient nations. He observes, that whenever the... | |
 | Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...Dig., v. 1 ; 'De Judiciis Publias,' Dig., xlv'iii. ; InMit., iv. tit 18.) Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 1769, may be consulted as to the functions of the Roman judices in the Judicia Publica. The... | |
 | 1846 - 982 pages
...v. l ; 'De Judicüs Publicis,' 1Яд., xlviii. ; Intíit., iv. tit 18.) Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 1 769, may be consulted as to the functions of the Roman jndices in the .Indicia Publica. The... | |
 | 1847 - 454 pages
...ist, ist weltbekannt. *) Diss. jur. de judiciis judicium praetorum. Traj. ad Rh. 1804. **) An Enquiry into the use and practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans , from whom the origine of the English Jury may probably be deduced. Unser berühmter Rechtsgelehrter JD Meyer... | |
 | John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 pages
...cases the oaths of eveu seventy-two persons were necessary for an acquittal. Dr. Pettengal, in his inquiry into the use and practice of juries among the Greeks and Romans, deduces the origin of juries from these ancient nations. He begins \vitb determining the meaning of... | |
 | 1853 - 502 pages
...Dig., v. 1 ; 'De Judiciis Publicis,' Dig., xlviii. ; Instit., iv. tit. 18.) Dr. Pettingall's ' Enquiry into the Use and Practice of Juries among the Greeks and Romans,' London, 1769, maybe consulted as to the functions of the Roman judiees in the Judicia Publica. The... | |
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