| William Conway Keele - Constables - 1851 - 734 pages
...other. It is not every melancholy or hypocondriacal distemper that denominates a man non compos mentis, for there are few who commit this offence but are...infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen, or frantic, or destitute of the use of reason. A lunatic killing himself... | |
| Canada - Criminal law - 1874 - 1416 pages
...notfelo de se. — Ibid. The following passages from Hale and Hawkins may be usefully inserted here : " It is not every melancholy or hypochondriacal distemper...infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen or frantic, or destitute of the use of reason : a lunatic killing himself... | |
| Canada, Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - Criminal law - 1874 - 844 pages
...notfelo de se. — Ibid. The following passages from Hale and Hawkins may be usefully inserted here : " It is not every melancholy or hypochondriacal distemper...infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen or frantic, or destitute of the •use of reason : a lunatic killing... | |
| Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - Criminal law - 1888 - 1294 pages
...not/eio de se. — Ibid. The following passages from Hale and Hawkins may be usefully inserted here : " It is not every melancholy or hypochondriacal distemper...infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen, or frantic, or destitute of the use of reason : a lunatic killing himself... | |
| Canada - Criminal law - 1893 - 1192 pages
...felo de se : Id. The following passages from Hale and Hawkins may be usefully inserted here : — " It is not every melancholy or hypochondriacal distemper...infirmities, but it must be such an alienation of mind that renders them to be madmen, or frantic, or destitute of the use of reason ; a lunatic killing himself... | |
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