| James Burgh - Great Britain - 1775 - 540 pages
...MEM. 662. c STAT. AT LARGE, nil. l3i. • In deliberate duelling, fays the admirable ElackJlone a, both parties meet avowedly with an intent to murder...fellow-creatures, without any warrant or authority from any power, either divine or human, but in diredt contradiction to the laws both of God and man;... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 528 pages
...and concerted fchemes to do him fome bodily harm f. This takes in the cafe of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to...to wanton with their own lives and thofe of their fellow creatures ; without any warrant or authority from any power either divine or human, but in aired!:... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...and concerted fchemes to do him fome bodily harm r. This takes in the cafe of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to...their duty, as gentlemen, and claiming it as their tlghti to wanton with their own lives and thofe of their Iellow creatures ; without any warrant or... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - Constables - 1806 - 824 pages
...meet avowedMNG. «« \j with an intent to murder. This takes in the cafe of " deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly " with an intent to murder, thinking it their duty as geu" tlemen, and claiming it as their right to wanton with their " own lives, and thofe of their fellow-creatures... | |
| Thomas Oliver Selfridge - Murder - 1807 - 182 pages
...grudges,and concerted schemes to do him some bodily harm. This takes in the case of deliberately duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to...as their right to wanton with their own lives and those of their fellow creatures ; without any warrant or authority from any power either divine or... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - Law - 1810 - 208 pages
...and concerted schemes to do him some bodily harm. This takes in the case of deliberate duelling, when both parties meet avowedly with an intent to murder....as their right, to wanton with their own lives, and those of their fellow creatures ; without any warrant or authority from any power either divine or... | |
| 1815 - 930 pages
...pnzcogitata essential to the crime of murder, observes, " this takes in the case of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to...as their right, to wanton with their own lives, and those of their fellow creatures ; without any warrant or authority from any power either dnine or human,... | |
| Thomas Potts - Law - 1815 - 836 pages
...comes within the notion of murder, as being committed by malice afore thought ; where the fiartiee meet with an intent to murder, thinking it their duty as gentlemen, and claiming it at their right, lo wiiuton un h their own lives, and the lives of others, without uny warrant for it... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 774 pages
...the cafe of deliberate duelling, where both parties meet avowedly with an intent to murder: Blinking it their duty, as gentlemen, and claiming it as their right, to wanton with their own lives and thole of their fellowcreatures ; without any warrant or authority from any power either divine or human,... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 434 pages
...England, though those against murder take in, as Blackstone says, " the case of deliberate duelling ; where both parties meet, avowedly, with an intent...as their right, to wanton with their own lives, and those of their fellow creatures, without" any warrant or authority, from any power, either divine or... | |
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