The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1903 |
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... granted to the unfortunate " lifer " as well as to the person who is committed for a term of months or years ? The treatment of untried prisoners has also been rendered more humane , but in this respect there is still much to be desired ...
... granted to the unfortunate " lifer " as well as to the person who is committed for a term of months or years ? The treatment of untried prisoners has also been rendered more humane , but in this respect there is still much to be desired ...
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... granted on medical grounds were very few indeed , the Home Office apparently becoming progressively harder in this respect . Prisoners suffering from infectious diseases are sometimes liberated , in order to prevent the disease from ...
... granted on medical grounds were very few indeed , the Home Office apparently becoming progressively harder in this respect . Prisoners suffering from infectious diseases are sometimes liberated , in order to prevent the disease from ...
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... granted in the latter suits , so probably in a large proportion of the cases the parties found it possible to come to terms and settle their disputes amicably . The results of the suits tried in Court were almost univer- sally in favour ...
... granted in the latter suits , so probably in a large proportion of the cases the parties found it possible to come to terms and settle their disputes amicably . The results of the suits tried in Court were almost univer- sally in favour ...
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... granted a pardon , to which in time they were considered to be entitled . Coke , in his Institutes ( 1625 ) , while deprecating the execu- tion of madmen as inhuman , seems to recognise as mad only 1 Vide Article Insanity , Encyclopedia ...
... granted a pardon , to which in time they were considered to be entitled . Coke , in his Institutes ( 1625 ) , while deprecating the execu- tion of madmen as inhuman , seems to recognise as mad only 1 Vide Article Insanity , Encyclopedia ...
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... granted to the Church of California by the Mexican Government when sovereign of California , which on the annexation of California to the United States both governments declined to continue . The decision of the Court in favour of the ...
... granted to the Church of California by the Mexican Government when sovereign of California , which on the annexation of California to the United States both governments declined to continue . The decision of the Court in favour of the ...
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