Parliamentary Papers, Zväzok 28H.M. Stationery Office, 1848 |
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... ( Clause 4 ) starving a man to death is considered no act , but an omission . " Clause 4 . Now in the clause referred to , it is laid down that " wherever the causing of a " certain effect by an act or by an omission is an offence , it is ...
... ( Clause 4 ) starving a man to death is considered no act , but an omission . " Clause 4 . Now in the clause referred to , it is laid down that " wherever the causing of a " certain effect by an act or by an omission is an offence , it is ...
Strana 18
... Clause 14 . Chapters VII . and VIII . Clauses 15 and 16 . of superior jurisdiction , or a judge trying a case in which the sentence rests with the Sudder Court , is comprehended in its terms . It is clear that every person " officially ...
... Clause 14 . Chapters VII . and VIII . Clauses 15 and 16 . of superior jurisdiction , or a judge trying a case in which the sentence rests with the Sudder Court , is comprehended in its terms . It is clear that every person " officially ...
Strana 19
... Clause 363 . 66 66 and 77 . 84. Upon Clause 19 , which explains that " property is not said to be in the Clause 19 . possession of any party other than a person , " and upon the illustration which shows that property is not to be ...
... Clause 363 . 66 66 and 77 . 84. Upon Clause 19 , which explains that " property is not said to be in the Clause 19 . possession of any party other than a person , " and upon the illustration which shows that property is not to be ...
Strana 20
... Clause 22 . Clause 26 . Clause 28 . Clause 31 . to be open to the objection that they give a meaning to the term more extensive than that which the word " writing " conveys in a popular sense , as the explanation of " document " in the ...
... Clause 22 . Clause 26 . Clause 28 . Clause 31 . to be open to the objection that they give a meaning to the term more extensive than that which the word " writing " conveys in a popular sense , as the explanation of " document " in the ...
Strana 21
... Clause 32 . General Exceptions , it should be introduced as an explanation immediately after these clauses , in connexion with which we shall examine it . ( ( CHAPTER III . GENERAL EXCEPTIONS . 95. In clause 26 , as already noticed , it ...
... Clause 32 . General Exceptions , it should be introduced as an explanation immediately after these clauses , in connexion with which we shall examine it . ( ( CHAPTER III . GENERAL EXCEPTIONS . 95. In clause 26 , as already noticed , it ...
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A. D. Campbell abetment alteration appears apply assault authority Awdry brother Canon Canon Law cause death Chap chapter Church circumstances classes Clause clergy committed conceive consanguinity consent consequence considered crime Criminal Law Commissioners dacoity deceased wife's sister declared defence definition degrees of affinity Digest dispensation Divine law doubt E. B. Pusey enactment English Criminal Law English law expressed feeling forbidden fraudulently Hudleston husband illustration imprisonment Indian Penal Code inflicted injury instance intended Judge law of England Levitical Levitical degrees Leviticus liable Lord marriage married means ment moral murder North Western Provinces Norton November 26 object observes offence opinion parish parties penalty person present principle prohibited degrees proposed provisions punishment question reason reference regard remarks respect Scripture Second Report Sir H statute STEPHEN LUSHINGTON Sudder Court supposed term theft tion voluntary culpable homicide wife words xviii
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