10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «LATROCINY»
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Itnprop. lat-rl-ah. lat-re-a Latrociny,2 theft, robbery. (la-tros-e-ne) lat-ro-se-ne
Latten.laltin,2 brass. From the Italian latta.\ax-'\a Lattice, 2 a window formed of
network. lat-tis Lava, 2 matter from a volcano. Corr. lah-vali. lav-va or la-va
Laudanum,2 ...
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An universal etymological English dictionary. 21st [sic] ed
L. LATROCINY [lair, Theft, Robbery. LATROCINY, the Privilege of adjudging and
executing Thieves. 0. L. LATT'EN » [tottorn, Bclg.] Iron fianej LATT'IN j over.
LATTER, Ust of two, lately, done, mo* dtrn. LATTER Math [of Lattert, and t5i>»
Sax.
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Vigilius Dormitans, Romes seer overseene: Or a treatise of ...
Whereof that one (among many) in the Ephejine Latrociny, is a cleare example.
In it p Eufebius Bi- P tMumm « ihop of Dorileum was most wickedly and unjustly
deposed from his £uf'bium See, yet this their uhjust sentence stood in force, till by
...
Richard Crakanthorp, 1631
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books; with an ...
I. Larceny, or theft, by contraction for latrociny, latrocinium, is distinguished by the
law into two sorts: the one called simple larceny, or plain theft unaccompanied
with any other atrocious circumstance, and mixed or, compound larceny, which ...
Sir William Blackstone, John Fletcher Hargrave, George Sweet, 1854
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The Criminal Law, and Its Sentences, in Treasons, Felonies, ...
Larceny or theft, by contraction for latrociny, latrocinium, is distinguished by the
law into two sorts, the one called simple larceny, or plain theft, unaccompanied
with any additional circumstance ; and mixed or compound larceny, which also ...
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Commentaries on the laws of England
I. Larciny, or theft, by contraction for latrociny, latro- clnium, is distinguished by the
law into two forts ; the one called fimple larciny, or plain theft unaccompanied with
any other atrocious circumstance ; and mixed or compound larciny, which ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
... theft, by 'contraction for latrociny, lalrocinium, is LARCENY distinguished by the
law into two sorts. - _ Blackstone. Commentaries, book iv. ch. xvii. Larceny, in
Law, in Latin lalrocinium, and synonymous with theft, is distinguished into two ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
LATROCINY, l:it'ro-se-ne. s. Larceny, theft, robbery. A literal version of the Latin
Iatrot-iniunt, which was afterwards contracted into Mason. ' ' [T It may be observed
, that Dr. Johnson spells this word with an e, in the second syllable, while both its
...
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A Digest of the Criminal Law of England: As Altered by the ...
J ARCENY, by contraction from latrociny (latrocinium), sig- nifries the wrongful or
fraudulent taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another, against the
will of the owner, and with intent to steal them. Bract, lib. 3. c.'S2.p. 150.
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Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of ...
Latitudiuarian, lat-e-to-de-na'rc-in. s. one who allows himself great liberties in
religious matters. [restrained or confined Latitudinarian, l&t-l-ti-de-na're-an. a. not
Latrant, l&'trlnt. a. barking. Latrociny, lat'r6-se-ne. a. larceny, theft. Latten, l&t'ten. a
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