If swine enter a house and scatter the fire about, so as to burn the house, and the swine escape ; let the owner of the swine pay "for their act/ If the swine be burned, it is an equation between them ; as being two irrational things : and, therefore,... All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal - Side 3521892Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Wales - 1823 - 430 sider
...cause of his death. If swine enter a house and scatter about the fire so as to set the house on fire, and the swine escape, let the owner of the swine pay for their act. If the swine be burnt, then both house and swine are equal, for both are stupid. Therefore, as both have equally suffered... | |
| Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1832 - 1114 sider
...singular than just : " If swine enter a house and scatter about the fire, so as to set the house on fire, and the swine escape, let the owner of the swine pay for the act. If the swine be burnt, then both house and swine are equal, for both are stupid. Therefore... | |
| William Youatt - 1847 - 186 sider
...singular than just : " If swine enter a house and scatter about the fire, so as to set the house on fire, and the swine escape, let the owner of the swine pay for the act. If the swine be burnt, then both house and swine are equal, for both are stupid ; therefore... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1852 - 182 sider
...month of March. If swine enter a house and scatter about the fire, so as to set the house on fire, and the swine escape, let the owner of the swine pay for their act. If the swine be burnt, then both house and swine are equal, for both are stupid. Therefore, as both have equally suffered... | |
| 1915 - 728 sider
...accompanied by the act of that person. 27. If swine enter the house and scatter the fire about, so as to burn the house, and the swine escape; let the...therefore, where there is an equation, by law, there is to be nothing redressed, but one is to be set against another. 28. Let no one take away fire without... | |
| Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - 1915 - 734 sider
...accompanied by the act of that person. 27. If swine enter the house and scatter the fire about, so as to burn the house, and the swine escape; let the...therefore, where there is an equation, by law, there is to be nothing redressed, but one is to be set against another. 28. Let no one take away fire without... | |
| Cora Viola Hiatt - 1925 - 258 sider
...could act, just like an animal. Thus we read that "If swine enter a house and scatter the fire about so as to burn the house, and the swine escape, let the owner of the swine pay for the act. If the swine be burned, it is an equation between them; as being two irrational things; and... | |
| Rene Albert Wormser, Rene Wormser - 1972 - 628 sider
...clause which reflects a very primitive idea: "If swine enter the house and scatter the fire about, so as to burn the house, and the swine escape; let the...therefore, where there is an equation, by law, there is to be nothing redressed, but one is to be set against another." This rule, however it may be rationalized... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1878 - 642 sider
...and the swine escape, the owner of the swine was to pay for the act. If the swine were burned, it was an equation between them, as being two irrational...therefore, where there is an equation by law, there is to be nothing redressed, but one is to be set against another. The chapters on the worth of wild arid... | |
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