| 1802 - 826 pages
...appears _to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be allowed for iniiappreheniion or mi/lake. But on the other hand, if the heart is' wrong, if cruelty, malice, and f/i/'i'fj/ion, 'appear to have occasioned <A aggravated the imprifonment or other injury complaine<(... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1816 - 408 pages
...is, how the heart stood, and if there appears to be nothing wrong, there great allowance will be made for misapprehension or mistake. But, on the other hand, if the heart is wrong, if cruelty, malice, or oppression appear to have occasioned or aggravated the imprisonment or other injury complained of,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 870 pages
...principal inquiry to be made, by a " court of justice, is, how the heart stood ? And if there appears " to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...occasioned or aggravated the imprisonment or other in" jury complained of, they shall not cover themselves with the f» Cnvf. X6i. (4) Sittings at ffal.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 872 pages
...principal inquiry to be made, by a " court of justice, is, how the heart stood ? And if there appears " to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...misapprehension or mistake. But on the other hand, jf the " heart is wrong, if cruelty, malice, and oppression, appear to " have occasioned or aggravated... | |
| Archibald John Stephens - 1842 - 998 pages
...the principal inquiry to be made by a court of justice is, how the heart stood ? and if there appear to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...veil of legal forms, nor escape, under the cover of a justifi(1) Annett v. Otborne (Bart.), 2 Jebb & Symes (Irish), 37G. (2) Ibid. The reasonableness of... | |
| 1848 - 470 pages
...the principal inquiry to be made by a court of justice is, how the heart stood? and if there appear to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...a justification the most technically regular, from 1 1 Term Reports, 503, o04. In reference to the same subject the following extract from the Annual... | |
| William Hickman - 1851 - 364 pages
...the principal inquiry to be made by a court of justice is, how the heart stood ? and if there appears to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be allowed for misapprehension and mistake. But on the other hand, if the heart is wrong, if cruelty, malice, and oppression, appear... | |
| Henry William Byerley Thomson - 1855 - 464 pages
...the principal enquiry to be made by a court of justice is, how the heart stood? and if there appears to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...imprisonment, or other injury complained of, they are not allowed to cover themselves with the thin veil of legal forms, nor escape under justification,... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour - 1860 - 712 pages
...not necessarily determine this case for the defendant. For it has been held by high authority, that " if cruelty, malice and oppression appear to have occasioned or aggravated the imprisonment, they shall not cover themselves with the thin veil of legal forms, nor escape under the cover of a... | |
| Theodore Thring - 1861 - 416 pages
...principal inquiry to be made, by a court of justice, is, how the heart stood ? And if there appears to be nothing wrong there, great latitude will be...or mistake. But on the other hand, if the heart is wrong,—if cruelty, malice, and oppression appear to have occasioned, or aggravated the imprisonment... | |
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