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... taken to make no omission or alteration that would change the mean- ing of the text or render that meaning obscure , and matter entirely new is in every instance inclosed within brackets , thus : [ ] . The original paging has been ...
... taken to make no omission or alteration that would change the mean- ing of the text or render that meaning obscure , and matter entirely new is in every instance inclosed within brackets , thus : [ ] . The original paging has been ...
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... taken according to the acceptation of the learned in each art , trade , and science . 4 2. If words happen to be still dubious , we may establish their meaning from the context , with which it may be of singular use to compare a word or ...
... taken according to the acceptation of the learned in each art , trade , and science . 4 2. If words happen to be still dubious , we may establish their meaning from the context , with which it may be of singular use to compare a word or ...
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... taken down in short notes by persons present at the determination . [ 71 ] And these serve as indexes to , and also to explain , the records , which always , in matters of consequence and nicety , the judges direct to be searched . The ...
... taken down in short notes by persons present at the determination . [ 71 ] And these serve as indexes to , and also to explain , the records , which always , in matters of consequence and nicety , the judges direct to be searched . The ...
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... taken negatively , they must not be unreasonable . 5. Customs ought to be certain , and the maxim of law is , id certum est quod certum reddi potest.8 [ 78 ] 6. Customs , though established by consent , must be ( when established ) ...
... taken negatively , they must not be unreasonable . 5. Customs ought to be certain , and the maxim of law is , id certum est quod certum reddi potest.8 [ 78 ] 6. Customs , though established by consent , must be ( when established ) ...
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... taken : where the statute acts upon the offender and inflicts a penalty , as the pillory or a fine , it is then to be taken strictly ; but when the statute acts upon the offence , by 4a . A statute giving a party a rem- edy for a wrong ...
... taken : where the statute acts upon the offender and inflicts a penalty , as the pillory or a fine , it is then to be taken strictly ; but when the statute acts upon the offence , by 4a . A statute giving a party a rem- edy for a wrong ...
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