The American Quarterly Review, 10. sējumsRobert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1881 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 49.
27. lappuse
... constitutions . On the contrary , by a south - west wind , which is dry and bracing , the Dictator is ordi- narily brought into an excellent good humour . He then sings , and laughs , and chats with every body very cheerfully . However ...
... constitutions . On the contrary , by a south - west wind , which is dry and bracing , the Dictator is ordi- narily brought into an excellent good humour . He then sings , and laughs , and chats with every body very cheerfully . However ...
31. lappuse
... constitution was framed in 1802 , and has never been altered . But it speaks the language of genuine huma- nity . We quote with pride the fourteenth section of the eighth article . " All penalties shall be proportioned to the nature of ...
... constitution was framed in 1802 , and has never been altered . But it speaks the language of genuine huma- nity . We quote with pride the fourteenth section of the eighth article . " All penalties shall be proportioned to the nature of ...
32. lappuse
... constitution , and so our legislators have considered it . For they have subsequently lowered three of those four , from the " bad eminence " of capital crimes . Only one is now deemed worthy of that high rank of guilt , and that is ...
... constitution , and so our legislators have considered it . For they have subsequently lowered three of those four , from the " bad eminence " of capital crimes . Only one is now deemed worthy of that high rank of guilt , and that is ...
33. lappuse
... Constitution took care of this matter in the first instance . The twelfth section of the eighth article declares , " That all persons shall be bail- able by sufficient sureties , unless for capital offences , where the proof is evident ...
... Constitution took care of this matter in the first instance . The twelfth section of the eighth article declares , " That all persons shall be bail- able by sufficient sureties , unless for capital offences , where the proof is evident ...
35. lappuse
... constitution , " that the person of a debtor , where there is not strong presumption of fraud , shall not be continued in prison , after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his cre- ditor or creditors , in such manner as shall ...
... constitution , " that the person of a debtor , where there is not strong presumption of fraud , shall not be continued in prison , after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his cre- ditor or creditors , in such manner as shall ...
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