| William Blackstone - 1791 - 528 sayfa
...utmoft neceffity. OUR antient Saxon laws nominally punifhed theft with death, if above the value of twelvepence : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary rartfom ; as, among their anceftors the Germans, by a ftated number of cattle °. But in the ninth... | |
| 1816 - 752 sayfa
...Europe is capital. The AngloSjxon laws nominally punilhed theft with death, if above the Value of ud.: but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ranfom ; ?s, among their anccftors the Germans, by a dated number of cattle. 'But in the 91!) year... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 576 sayfa
...yua pater tmpemt OUR antient Saxon laws nominally punished theft with death, if above the value of twelvepence : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; as, among their ancestors the Germans, by a stated number of cattle p. But in the ninth year of Henry the first, this... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 584 sayfa
...qua pater imperut OUR antient Saxon laws nominally punished theft with death, if above the value of twelvepence : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; as, among their ancestors the Germans, by a stated number of cattle p. But in the ninth year of Henry the first, this... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 878 sayfa
...is capital. The Anglo-Saxon laws nominally punished theft with death, if above the value of 12rf. : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; as, among their ancestors the Germans, by a stated number of cattle. But, in the ninth year of Henry I., this power... | |
| William Cobbett - 1832 - 228 sayfa
...ludicrous errors. " Our ancient Saxon laws nominally punish theft with death, if above the Value of twelvepence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem...ancestors." What confusion is here ! Whose ancestors 1 TJieirs. Who are they 7 Why the criminal. TTieirs, if it relate to any thing, must relate to laws... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 298 sayfa
...Our ancient Saxon laws nominally pu" rushed theft with death, if above the value of twelve* " pence ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem " his life...are they ? Why the criminal. Theirs, if it relate to any thing, must relate to laws; and then the laws have ancestors. Then, what is it that was to be of... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 704 sayfa
...utmost necessity. Our ancient Saxon laws nominally punished theft with death, if above the value of twelvepence : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom ; as, among their ancestors the Germans, by a stated number of cattle (o). But, in the 9th year of Henry the first, this... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1837 - 656 sayfa
...law, theft was nominally punished with death where the property stolen was above the value of 12</. ; but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom. In the 9 H. 1. this power of redemption was taken away, and all persons guiltv of larceny above 1 2d.... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 760 sayfa
...law, theft was nominally punished with death, where the property stolen was above the value of V2d. : but the criminal was permitted to redeem his life by a pecuniary ransom. In the 9th Hen. I. this power of redemption was taken away, and all persons guilty of larceny above... | |
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