Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... Hales v . Petit . It appears , from Plowden's report of the case ( at p . 253 ) , that Sir James Hales , a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , lost his reason and committed suicide by drowning himself in a stream near his home at ...
... Hales v . Petit . It appears , from Plowden's report of the case ( at p . 253 ) , that Sir James Hales , a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas , lost his reason and committed suicide by drowning himself in a stream near his home at ...
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... Hales , which is evil and the cause of his death , is the throwing of himself in the water , and the death is but the sequel thereof . ' The following was the sage judgment which Judge Browne delivered from the Bench : ' Sir So James ...
... Hales , which is evil and the cause of his death , is the throwing of himself in the water , and the death is but the sequel thereof . ' The following was the sage judgment which Judge Browne delivered from the Bench : ' Sir So James ...
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... Hales . And when did he drown him ? In his lifetime . that Sir James Hales being alive caused Sir James Hales to die , and the act of the living was the death of the dead man . And for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living ...
... Hales . And when did he drown him ? In his lifetime . that Sir James Hales being alive caused Sir James Hales to die , and the act of the living was the death of the dead man . And for this offence it is reasonable to punish the living ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF COURT GRAYS INN | 25 |
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