A Concise View of the Constitution of EnglandLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 - 448 pages |
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Page 266
... witnesses , and afterwards reduced to writing . A codicil is a supplement to a will ; or , an addition made by the ... witnesses , at the least , as are admissible upon trials at com- mon law . No nuncupative will shall in any wise be ...
... witnesses , and afterwards reduced to writing . A codicil is a supplement to a will ; or , an addition made by the ... witnesses , at the least , as are admissible upon trials at com- mon law . No nuncupative will shall in any wise be ...
Page 319
... witnesses live on the spot ; if in cases arising in Eugland the witnesses are abroad , or soon to leave the king- dom ; or if witnesses residing at home are aged and infirm ; a court of equity may and will grant a commission to examine ...
... witnesses live on the spot ; if in cases arising in Eugland the witnesses are abroad , or soon to leave the king- dom ; or if witnesses residing at home are aged and infirm ; a court of equity may and will grant a commission to examine ...
Page 388
... witnesses being necessary in most cases to prove the same overt act , it may be observed , that if one witness prove one overt act , and another witness prove another overt act of the same species of treason , that is suffi- cient proof ...
... witnesses being necessary in most cases to prove the same overt act , it may be observed , that if one witness prove one overt act , and another witness prove another overt act of the same species of treason , that is suffi- cient proof ...
Contents
Of the Laws of England | 34 |
Of Countries subject to the Laws of England | 42 |
Of the absolute Rights of Individuals | 52 |
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