| Great Britain. Parliament - 1805 - 444 Seiten
...with the greatest danger to our Protestant Establishments in Church and State. What this danger is, from the best consideration I have been able to give to the subject, I am utterly at a loss to discover ; and therefore the onus of proof lies upon those who plead... | |
| William Windham - 1812 - 452 Seiten
...with the greatest danger to our protestant establishments in church and state. What this danger is, from the best consideration I have been able to give to the subject, I am utterly at a loss to discover ; the onus of proof lies upon those who plead that danger.... | |
| Elijah Paine, United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1827 - 748 Seiten
...And notwithstanding the circumspection with which the law guards and protects the rights of sureties, from the best consideration I have been able to give to the question, I think the liability of the sureties did not cease instanter upon, passing the resolution of suspension... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1834 - 996 Seiten
...without going into some unknown and untried path, and these are proverbially dangerous : still, after the best consideration I have been able to give to the question, I am of opinion, that immediate emancipation is, on the whole, not only in other respects the best, but... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Criminal Appeal - 1852 - 692 Seiten
...and, as the surgeon disconnected the assault from the death, he directed an acquittal altogether. Upon the best consideration I have been able to give to the question, I cannot concur in this latter part of his Lordship's judgment. The conducing to the death does not,... | |
| Alexander James - 1855 - 488 Seiten
...and where a very grievous injury will be done to tin ' subject in a contest with the crown. Then upon the best consideration I have been able to give to the question I am of opinion that neither the statute 33 Hen. 8, c. 39, nor that of 13 Eliz. c. 4, extend to, or are... | |
| Alexander James - 1855 - 490 Seiten
...and where a very grievous injury will be done to the subject in a contest with the crown. Then upon the best consideration I have been able to give to the question I am of opinion that neither the statute 33 Hen. 8, c. 39, nor that of 13 Eliz. c. 4, extend to, or are... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1856 - 612 Seiten
...doubt be created as to present a question of right beyond the jurisdiction of the officer; but upon the best consideration I have been able to give to the question, in the brief time allowed me for making a decision, I am inclined to think that the respondent could... | |
| Thomas Bewick - 1862 - 382 Seiten
...bearings, perhaps long after the animosity of party feelings and the parties themselves have passed away. From the best consideration I have been able to give to the question, I cannot help viewing it in this way. In the year 1789, the French Revolution broke out, first of all... | |
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