| Thomas Oliver Selfridge - 1807 - 182 str.
...defence of his person, habitation, or property, against one who manifestly intendeth and endeavnureth by violence or surprise to commit a known, felony upon either. In these cases he is nnt obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary till lie niuleth himself out of danljer, and if... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1809 - 504 str.
...pro- defence, perty, against one who manifestly intendeth and endeavoureth by violence or surprize to commit a known felony upon either. In these cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his Kei. iss, 129. adversary till he findeth himself out of danger, and if in a conflict between them he... | |
| Massachusetts, William Charles White - 1810 - 202 str.
...or surprise, to commit a known felony, such as murder, rape, robbery, arson, burglary, and the like upon either. In these cases, he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary until he has secured himself from all danger ; and if he kill him in so doing, it is called justifiable... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 str.
...A. manifestly intends to commit a felony on the property or person of B. by violence or surprise, B. is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary till he find himself out of danger, and if in the conflict A. happcneth to die, such killing is justifiable... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 788 str.
...person, habi- Homicide in tation, or property, against one who manifestly intends and en- l'e deavours, by violence or surprise, to commit a known felony...cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue atrocious his adversary till he finds himself out of danger ; and if, in a con- «*"»«• flict between... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1826 - 780 str.
...intends and en- the P«T<:ndeavours, by violence or surprise, to commit a known felony upon forcibie*and either. In these cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue atrocious his adversary till he finds himself out of danger ; and if, in a con- crimeflict between... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1832 - 716 str.
...English law, a man may lawfully kill in defence of his person, against any attempted felony.5 In such cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary till he finds himself out of danger ; and if, in a conflict which then ensues, the assailant be killed, such... | |
| Edmund Hayes - 1837 - 758 str.
...in defence of his person, habitation, or property against one who manifestly intends and endeavours by violence or surprise to commit a known felony upon...obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary till he finds himself out of danger, and if in a conflict between them he happen to kill, such killing is justifiable.... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1840 - 908 str.
...or surprise to [*713 ] commit a known felony, such as rape, robbery, *arson, burglary, or the like. In these cases he is not obliged to retreat, but may pursue his adversary until he has secured himself from all danger, and if he kill him -in so doing, it is justifiable self-defence... | |
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