«EXPISCATION» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
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Decisions of the Court of Session: From the Beginning of ...
fag: ; we wish to be examined ; we wish the pursuers to be examined ; we are
willing to undergo any expiscation -before the Court commits us, or perseveres in
holding us here. That seems to be the real substantial justice of the case. They .
did ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Alexander Bruce,
1813
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Reports of cases decided in the Court of Session, Teind ...
Does that clause, as worded, exclude that simple and easy mode of expiscation
as to the fact of jurisdiction ? Are there any words to confine the examination to
the merits, when a preliminary difference as to facts respecting the bankrupt's ...
Scotland. Court of Session, Robert Stuart,
1852
All thy worth, yet, thyself must patronise, By quaffing more of the Castalian head;
1 10 In expiscation of whose mysteries Our nets must still be clogged with heavy
lead, To make them sink and catch — for cheerful gold Was never found in the ...
Ben Jonson, Philip J. Ayres,
1990
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NPNF1-07. St. Augustine: Homilies on the Gospel of John; ...
800 Discretionem, discerne,—legal terms, implying the judicial expiscation and
discriminating of the real facts and merits of a case, by sifting the evidence and
separating the true from the false. 801 See previous note. 802 Ps. xliii. 1. 803
John ...
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St. Augustin: Homilies on the Gospel of John; Homilies on ...
Discretionem, discerne,—legal terms, implying the judicial expiscation and
discriminating of thereal facts and meritsof a case, by sifting theevidence and
separating the true from the false. See previous note. Discretionem, discerne,—
legal ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
EXPISCATION, Lat. expiscari, to fish out, (ex, and pticii, a fish.) A fishing out. All
thy worth yet thyselfe must patronise By quaffing more of the Castalean head ; In
expiscation of whose mystaries, Our nets must still be clogg'd with heavie lead To
...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for ...
... than that persons accused as guilty ofcrymes may in the first place be
subjected (be way of simple expiscation and tryall) 'to undergoe the most horrible
pains and violence of tortor, and notwithstanding that many tymes ther members
may be ...
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Cobbett's complete collection of state trials and ...
... than that persons accused as guilty of crymes may in the first place be
subjected (be way of simple expiscation and try all) to undergoe the most horrible
paine and violence of tortor, and notwithstanding that many tymes ther members
may ...
Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell, William Cobbett,
1811
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The Works of Ben. Jonson
'All thy worth, yet, thyself must patronise, By quaffing more os the Castalian head
z In expiscation of whose mysteries, Our nets must still be clogg'd with heavy lead
, To make them sink, and catch: for chearful gold Was never found in the ...
Ben Jonson, Peter Whalley,
1756
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Sketches Of The History Of Man
... were such a distinction attempted by inquiring into the conduct and character of
every pauper. Where are judges to he found who will patiently follow out such a
dark and intricate expiscation ? To ac.icomplish the talk , a man must abandon ...