Reports of Cases, Determined at Nisi Prius, in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, and on the Circuit: From the Sittings After Michaelmas Term, 55 Geo. III. 1814. to the Sittings After [Michaelmas Term, 3 Geo. IV. 1823] ... Inclusive, Bind 3J. Butterworth and Son, 1817 |
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16th day ABBOTT L. C. J. ABBOTT Ld act of bankruptcy acting in aid action admissible afterwards agent alarm alleged amount Antonio de Tastet appeared assault assembled assignees ASSUMPSIT bankrupt BARCLAY BAYLEY bill of exchange bill of lading BIRLEY bond broker called cargoes civil power conspiracy constables contended contract counsel Court damages declaration deed defendant defendant's delivered dence disaffection disperse divers drilling evidence to prove execution fact fendant given Gurney HOLROYD horse Hunt hustings illegal indictment jury late Majesty law of France learned judge liable liege subjects Lord Lordship magistrates Manchester marriage Marryatt meeting ment military nonsuited notice objected opinion overseers paid parcel party payment persons petition plaintiff present prisoner proof public peace purchase purpose receipt received REDFORD replevin riot Scarlett seditious sheriff shew Sowden statute tain Tandle Hills tion transaction trover unlawful assembly unlawfully verdict warrant witness wound Wylam
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Side 96 - Parliament assembled ; or shall tend to incite or stir up the People to Hatred or Contempt of the Person of His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, or of the Government and Constitution of this Realm, as by Law established ; every such Meeting shall be deemed and taken to be an unlawful Assembly.
Side 99 - Lewis, with being malicious, seditious, and evil-disposed persons, and with unlawfully and maliciously desiring and intending to raise and excite discontent and disaffection in the minds of the king's subjects, and intending to move them to hatred and contempt of the government and constitution as by law established...
Side 79 - Parliament assembled, or shall tend to incite or stir up the people to hatred or contempt of the person of his Majesty, his heirs or successors, or of the government and constitution of this Realm, as by Law established...
Side 147 - Tuesday, and the price was then paid ; there was no evidence to show that the plaintiff's son knew at the time when he made the bargain that the defendant exercised the trade of a horse-dealer. The horse was unsound and seventeen years old. It was objected on the part of the defendant that the plaintiff could not recover, on the ground that the bargain, having been made on a Sunday, was void within the 29 Car.
Side 31 - The plaintiff was therefore nonsuited, llutcliinson on a former day in this term moved to set aside the nonsuit, and to enter a verdict for the plaintiff...
Side 77 - Queen, and to excite such subjects to hatred and contempt of the government and constitution of this realm as by law established, and to unlawful and seditious opposition to the said government and constitution, and also to stir up jealousies, hatred, and illwill between different classes of Her Majesty's subjects...
Side 24 - ... plaintiff, and to deprive him of the profits, emoluments, and advantages which he might, and otherwise would, have derived and acquired from...
Side 36 - Thus on an indictment charging the defendant with having published a libel of and concerning certain magistrates, with intent to defame those magistrates, and also with a malicious intent to bring the administration of justice into contempt ; Bayley, J., informed the jury, that if they were of opinion that the defendant had published the libel with either of those intentions, they ought to find him guilty.
Side 182 - ... francs and all damages. Art. 74. The marriage shall be celebrated in the township where one of the couple shall be domiciled. Such domicile, as to marriage, shall be established by six months...
Side 7 - Where a person is employed in a work of skill, the employer buys both his labour and his judgment: he ought not to undertake the work if it cannot succeed, and he should know whether it will or not.