| William Hawkins - 1777 - 830 pàgines
..., . . ..* 3 Bum. 171. it by his importunity ; or that it was his only intent to vmdiCusi. 4.8. cate his reputation; or that he meant not to kill, but only to ofe'titi?53' difarm, his adverfary : For fmce he deliberately engaged in IIo 77!.. an act highly unlawful,... | |
| Charles Moore (rector of Cuxton.) - 1790 - 482 pàgines
...declined to meet him, and was prevailed on to do it by his importunity ; that it was his only intent to vindicate his reputation ; or that he meant not to kill, but only to difarm his adverfary. For fmce he deliberately engaged in an a<ft highly unlawful ¡n defiance of the... | |
| Matthew Bacon (fl.) - 1798 - 916 pàgines
...pIc*wic" upon to do it by his importunity ; er that it was his only intent §aj. Foft!' Cr. L. 197. to vindicate his reputation ; or that he meant not to kill, but only (*) By rea. to difarm his advtiiary i for fince he deliberately eng.ïged in au contenance аи highly... | |
| William Sparling - 1804 - 88 pàgines
...him, açd, was prevailed on to' do it by his importunity ; that ;;'/. -/' " it was his* only intent to vindicate his reputation ; or that he " meant not to kill but only to difarm his adverfary. For fince. " he deliberately engaged in an aét highly unlawful in defiance "... | |
| Edward Hyde East - 1806 - 556 pàgines
...str i cken ty the deceased, or that he had often declined to meet him and was urged by importunity, or that he meant not to kill, but only to disarm his adversary: for since he deliberately engaged in an act highly culpable in defiance of the laws, he must at his... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 pàgines
...struck by the deceased ; or that he had often declined to meet him, and was prevailed upon to do it by his importunity ; or that it was his intent only to vindicate his reputation ; (t) or that he meant not to kill, bat d Fott. 296. Rom. chap. xii. v. 19. g 1 East. PC c. 5. s. 30.... | |
| William Hawkins - 1824 - 838 pàgines
...im3>BuU>'i7^°' P°rtunity» or that **• was n'8 intent only to vindicate his reputai Hale/452,' tion ; or that he meant not to kill but only to disarm his adver453. sary; for since he deliberately engaged in an act highly unlawN B7768*° ^u'' m defiance... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 pàgines
...upon to do it by his importunity ; от that it was his intent only to vindicate his reputation ; (i) or that he meant not to kill, but only to disarm his adversary.^) He baa deliberately engaged in an act, highly unlawful, in defiance of the laws, and he must at his peril... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 788 pàgines
...upon to do it by his importunity ; or that it was hin intent only to vindicate his reputation ; (f) or that he meant not to kill, but only to disarm his adversary. (Ar) He has deliberately engaged in an act, highly unlawful, in defiance of the laws, and he must at... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1830 - 650 pàgines
...palliate them, in extreme cases, still the laws very properly prohibit the practice of duelling, in ioto. Accordingly, the laws of England make killing in a...duels ; and the parties concerned in them often come off with impunity. In the U. States, there is a very considerable diversity in the laws of the different... | |
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