| 1784 - 722 pages
...have been from any kg al arrejl *. " It is difficult," fays the Honourable and very learned Judge, " to account for many of the prevailing vulgar errors...is fuppofed to be law. Such are, that the body of a dtbtor map bt take» in execution after his death ; which, however, was praftifed in Pruffia, before... | |
| 1784 - 536 pages
...been frum any LEGAL ARREST*. "It U •' difficult," lays the honourable and тегу learned Judge, "to account for " many of the prevailing vulgar errors...with regard to what is fuppofed to be " law. Such ate, THAT THE BODY " OF A DEBTOR MAY BE TAKEN " IN -EXECUTION AFTER HIS " »ЕЛТН ; which, however,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...have been from any LEGAL ARREST*. " It is difficult," says the honourable and very learned judge, " to account for many of the prevailing Vulgar Errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are, THAT THE BODY OF A DEBTOR MAY BE TAKEN IN EXECUTION AFTER His DEATH;... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 pages
...from the barbarity of their business, may Joseph Scaliger informs us, that a duke of Brunswick, in his be challenged as jurors. It is difficult to account...the prevailing vulgar errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are, that the body of a debtor may be taken in execution after his death ;... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...from the barbarity of their business, may Joseph Scaliger informs us, that a duke of Brunswick, in his be challenged as jurors. It is difficult to account...the prevailing vulgar errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are, that the body of a debtor may be taken in execution after his death ;... | |
| 1825 - 318 pages
...the foundation of the vulgar error, that a eargeon or butcher, from the barbarity of their business, may be challenged as jurors. It is difficult to account...the prevailing vulgar errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are, that the body of a debtor may be taken in execution after his death ;... | |
| 1824 - 408 pages
...from the barbarity of their business, may Joseph Scaliger informs us, that a duke of Brunswick, in his be challenged as jurors. It is difficult to account...the prevailing vulgar errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are, that the body of a debtor may be taken in execution after his death ;... | |
| 1825 - 320 pages
...foundation of the vulgar error, that a sur- I geon or butcher, from the barbarity of their business, may he challenged as jurors. It is difficult to account for...the prevailing vulgar errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such arc, that the body of a debtor may be taken in execution after his death;... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 306 pages
...butcher (from the barbarity of their business) may be challenged as jurors. It is difficult, he adds, to account for many of the prevailing vulgar Errors with regard to what is supposed to be law. Such are that the body of a debtor may be tahen in execut,on after his death :... | |
| John Brand - 1842 - 312 pages
...hutcher (from the harharity of their husiness) may he challenged as jurors. It is difficult, he adds, to account for many of the prevailing vulgar Errors with regard to what is supposed to he law. Such are that the hody of a dehtor may he taken in execution after his death: which,... | |
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