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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 4, 1841 / Various
is doubtless to be attributed to the most reckless bribery on the part of the plaintiff. He has ... minutes to nine, Mr. Charles Phillips, counsel for the plaintiff, arrived in Lamb's Conduit details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - plaintiff; muff; punch; livingstone; jury; punch; muff; livingstone; plaintiff; jury;
- title - Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 4, 1841
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The Man in Court / Wells, Frederic DeWitt, 1874-1929
is unreasonable. If the plaintiff did not have a case, why did the judge let them go on? He should have found ... are as the plaintiff claims them to be or as the defendant. The jury are usually puzzled and do not understand details...- creator(s) - Wells, Frederic DeWitt, 1874-1929
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- subject(s) - jury; plaintiff; lawyer; judge; court; trial; lawyers; defendant; client; trial; lawyers; lawyer; defendant; court; plaintiff; jury; judge; client;
- title - The Man in Court
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Roman private law in the times of Cicero and of the Antonines. / Roby, Henry John, 1830-1915
under law, p. 187; analogous, p. 188; good defence, p. 189; who is plaintiff, p. 190; measure of damages ... or in factum concepta, p. 356; 5. praejudicium, p. 359. B. Error in plaintiffs statement: 1. in the claim details...- creator(s) - Roby, Henry John, 1830-1915
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- publisher - Cambridge, Univ. Press, 1902.
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- subject(s) - roman law; praetor; plaintiff; cicero; debtor; stipulation; creditor; slave; vendor; liable; theft; fraud; edict; loan; action; debt; payment; heir; bonae fidei; sale; defendant; pledge; suit; loan; debt; stipulation; slave; pledge; liable; theft; cicero; creditor; payment; praetor; bonae fidei; defendant; suit; heir; sale; edict; roman law; plaintiff; debtor; fraud; action; vendor;
- title - Roman private law in the times of Cicero and of the Antonines.
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Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845 / Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
and binding on the plaintiffs, _without their acceptance or assent_. The charter of 1769 created ... of the plaintiffs, to retain and hold their property, against their will. If these acts are valid, the old details...- creator(s) - Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
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- subject(s) - webster; constitution; south carolina; carolina; congress; government; legislature; congress; government; carolina; legislature; constitution; webster; south carolina;
- title - Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845
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Openings in the Old Trail / Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
FOR THE PLAINTIFF III. THE LANDLORD OF THE BIG FLUME HOTEL IV. A BUCKEYE HOLLOW INHERITANCE V ... how he had played the part of Mercury upon that "heaven-kissing hill." COLONEL STARBOTTLE FOR THE PLAINTIFF details...- creator(s) - Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
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- subject(s) - leonidas; byers; lanty; abner; colonel; peggy; jackson; colonel starbottle; abner; byers; lanty; peggy; leonidas; jackson; colonel; colonel starbottle;
- title - Openings in the Old Trail
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The Path of the Law / Holmes Jr., Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935
the damages or to make the lease. Sergeant Harra for the plaintiff confessed that he moved the matter ... circumstances was very plainly to cause the plaintiff temporal harm. In the law of contract the use of moral details...- creator(s) - Holmes Jr., Oliver Wendell, 1841-1935
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- subject(s) - contract; law; law; contract;
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Philo-Socrates; a series of papers wherein subjects are investigated which, there is reason to believe, would have interested Socrates, and in a manner that he would not disapprove, were he among us now, gifted with the knowledge, and familiar with the ha / Ellis, William, 1800-1881
. Macanlay, Q.C., Mr. Flowers, and Mr. Cave, appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant conducted his case in person. " This was an action for libel published, and slanderous words spoken of the plaintiff ... details...- creator(s) - Ellis, William, 1800-1881
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- publisher - London, Smith, Elder, 1861-64.
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- subject(s) - philosophy, english 19th century; conduct of life; philo; socrates; conduct; belief; religion; religious; teachers; philosophy, english 19th century; conduct of life; belief; religious; conduct; religion; socrates; teachers; philo;
- title - Philo-Socrates; a series of papers wherein subjects are investigated which, there is reason to believe, would have interested Socrates, and in a manner that he would not disapprove, were he among us now, gifted with the knowledge, and familiar with the ha
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Those Extraordinary Twins / Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
at hand and saw the defendants in this action kick the plaintiff into the air and saw him descend among ... , my clients, kick the plaintiff. Are you sure--and please remember that you are on oath--are you perfectly details...- creator(s) - Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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- subject(s) - luigi; angelo; aunt patsy; patsy; aunt betsy; twins; betsy hale; wilson; patsy cooper; pudd'nhead wilson; count luigi; aunt; count luigi; aunt; aunt betsy; pudd'nhead wilson; twins; angelo; wilson; aunt patsy; luigi; patsy; betsy hale; patsy cooper;
- title - Those Extraordinary Twins
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The legal procedure of Cicero's time / by A. H. J. Greenidge. / Greenidge, A. H. J. (Abel Hendy Jones), 1865-1906
finally given by the judgement. In civil procedure the satis- the plaintiff is the recipient ... plaintiff or the clients he represents may gain compensation for damage; but care was usually taken details...- creator(s) - Greenidge, A. H. J. (Abel Hendy Jones), 1865-1906
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- publisher - Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1901.
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- subject(s) - criminal procedure (roman law); cicero, marcus tullius; civil procedure (roman law); praetor; procedure; jurisdiction; ciceronian period; iudicium; ciceronian; cicero; legis; criminal procedure; criminal; magistrate; edict; formula; roman; rome; trial; formula; cicero; legis; procedure; criminal; praetor; trial; criminal procedure; jurisdiction; rome; criminal procedure (roman law); roman; magistrate; edict; iudicium; ciceronian period; cicero, marcus tullius; civil procedure (roman law); ciceronian;
- title - The legal procedure of Cicero's time / by A. H. J. Greenidge.
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The Twelve Tables / Anonymous
TO TRIAL 1. If he (the plaintiff) summon [the defendant] to court (_in ius_), he (the defendant) shall go. If he (the defendant) go not, he (the plaintiff) shall call a witness thereto. Then only he (the plaintiff ... details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - twelve tables; shall; shall; twelve tables;
- title - The Twelve Tables
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