The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 131
... respecting affreightment of ships , respecting marine in- surances , and respecting bills of exchange and promissory notes , no one knew how they were to be determined . Not a treatise had been published upon any of these subjects , and ...
... respecting affreightment of ships , respecting marine in- surances , and respecting bills of exchange and promissory notes , no one knew how they were to be determined . Not a treatise had been published upon any of these subjects , and ...
Page 175
... respect to Rome . That law enacts : -Firstly , that all civil suits , with- out exception of persons or of things , shall be tried by the civil courts : Secondly , that all clergymen shall be subject to the criminal laws , like other ...
... respect to Rome . That law enacts : -Firstly , that all civil suits , with- out exception of persons or of things , shall be tried by the civil courts : Secondly , that all clergymen shall be subject to the criminal laws , like other ...
Page 286
... respect to existing judgments , there was not , of course , the same room for improvement ; but the new law contains provisions by which the mischief caused by them will be lessened in some important respects . At any period the ...
... respect to existing judgments , there was not , of course , the same room for improvement ; but the new law contains provisions by which the mischief caused by them will be lessened in some important respects . At any period the ...
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The Odes and Epodes of Horace Translated literally | 91 |
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