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Upon the Lord High Stewart ( the Earl of Bathurst then Lord Chancellor ) stating
the question proposed , Lord Mansfield observed , “ I suppose Mr. Hawkins
means to demur to the question upon the ground that it 6 came to his knowledge
some ...
Upon the Lord High Stewart ( the Earl of Bathurst then Lord Chancellor ) stating
the question proposed , Lord Mansfield observed , “ I suppose Mr. Hawkins
means to demur to the question upon the ground that it 6 came to his knowledge
some ...
Strana 22
In a cause before Lord Mansfield * a rule of law was urged . His Lordship said , “
The law was certainly “ understood to be so , and there are an hundred cases 80
determined , ” but they struck him as " absurd and wrong , " and he overturned ...
In a cause before Lord Mansfield * a rule of law was urged . His Lordship said , “
The law was certainly “ understood to be so , and there are an hundred cases 80
determined , ” but they struck him as " absurd and wrong , " and he overturned ...
Strana 37
In a late case in Pennsylvania the principle adopted in Lord Melville is noticed
and explicitely re : jected . The judge saying . “ I recollect the case of 66 Lord
Melville ; it never received my approbation , " and as it took place since the
revolution ...
In a late case in Pennsylvania the principle adopted in Lord Melville is noticed
and explicitely re : jected . The judge saying . “ I recollect the case of 66 Lord
Melville ; it never received my approbation , " and as it took place since the
revolution ...
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