The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1908 |
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... tion . Nor did Moses - at least as a rule - extend these theocratic punishments to any people except the Israelites . Strangers residing in Palestine - or it would seem descend- ants of the Canaanites , many of whom were left - were not ...
... tion . Nor did Moses - at least as a rule - extend these theocratic punishments to any people except the Israelites . Strangers residing in Palestine - or it would seem descend- ants of the Canaanites , many of whom were left - were not ...
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... tion for Joseph is manifest in every line of it , and it could hardly have been written by one who had not himself felt the sentiments which he describes . The Civil law of Moses will , I think , be found in general just and well suited ...
... tion for Joseph is manifest in every line of it , and it could hardly have been written by one who had not himself felt the sentiments which he describes . The Civil law of Moses will , I think , be found in general just and well suited ...
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... tion Act 1848 , this claim was renewed once more by Mr. Paley and other learned authors , only to be met with the same absence of practical success . The fact is that this great institution , though partly associated with the royal ...
... tion Act 1848 , this claim was renewed once more by Mr. Paley and other learned authors , only to be met with the same absence of practical success . The fact is that this great institution , though partly associated with the royal ...
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... tion , like the others , arises out of the hybrid character of the magisterial office . Were the latter really an emanation of royalty as administrator of justice in this realm , there never could have been any doubt about the matter ...
... tion , like the others , arises out of the hybrid character of the magisterial office . Were the latter really an emanation of royalty as administrator of justice in this realm , there never could have been any doubt about the matter ...
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... tion in the mind of justices , they may still be liable to criminal proceedings under some circumstances for per- forming an act which is illegal , as being contrary to the tenor of their duties as imposed by statute , 1 or if one ...
... tion in the mind of justices , they may still be liable to criminal proceedings under some circumstances for per- forming an act which is illegal , as being contrary to the tenor of their duties as imposed by statute , 1 or if one ...
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