| Thomas Walter Williams - 1808 - 906 str.
....company with, or by coercion of her hut band. \ Hn;ck. c. 1 . *. 9. But if she be guilty ot ireiuon, murder, or robbery, in company with, or by coercion of her husband, she ¡s punishable .:. as muchas if she were sole. 1 Hatck. c. 1. *. 11. ; .„ ,Also a feme-co\ert may... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 str.
...if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, or by the bare command of her husband, or be gtiilty of treason, murder, or robbery, in company with, or...coercion of her husband, she is punishable as much as if slit; were sole , because of the odiousness- and dangerous consequence of these crimes. By marriage,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 752 str.
...in company with, or by coercion of her husband ; but if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, or by the bare command of her husband, or be guilty of trea«on, murder, or robbery, in company with, or by coercion of her husband, she is pnni.shaMe as... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1810 - 710 str.
...houses with women of bad fame, as also for keeping bad women in his own house. 1 Hawk. 132. 6. And a wife may be indicted together with her husband, and condemned to the pillory with him, for keeping a bawdy house ; for this is an offence as to the government of the house, in... | |
| Thomas Potts - 1815 - 836 str.
...or by coercion of her husband. But if slie commit a theft of her on n voluntary ncl, or by the bar* command of her husband, or be guilty of treason, murder,...company with, or by coercion of her husband, she is punishnhle as much as if she were sole ; because of the oiliouíiiess and dangerous consequence of... | |
| Thomas Walter Williams - 1816 - 1048 str.
...they may carry them to prison ; and by custom of the city whores and bawds may bt carted. 3 hit. 206. A wife may be indicted together with her husband, and condemned to the pillory with kirn fir keeping a bawdy-house, for this is ac offence as to the government of the home, in which... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 394 str.
...company with, or by coercion of, her husband ; but if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, or by the bare command of her husband, or be guilty...husband, she is punishable as much as if she were sole ; because of the odiousness and dangerous consequence of these crimes. By marriage, the husband hath... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 758 str.
...of her husband. 1 Havi. c. 1. §2. 1 Ruts. 23. But if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, or by the ' bare command of her husband, or be guilty...husband, she is punishable as much as if she were sole, because of the odiousness and dangerous consequences of these crimes. 1 Haw. c. I. §9. 1 Hale, 47.... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 594 str.
...in the same manner as if she had bcin sole (m). And if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, or by the bare command of her husband, or be guilty...husband, she is punishable as much as if she were sole (n). And she will be guilty in the same manner of all such crimes which, like murder, are mala in se.... | |
| William Hawkins - 1824 - 838 str.
...her. Sum. 65,66. Sect. 1 1. But if she commit a theft of her own voluntary act, Dalt. 104. or by tne bare command of her husband, or be guilty of treason,...husband, she is punishable as much as if she were sole. Leges Ina;, 58. SPC 16. 42. 27 Ass. 40. Sum. 65. Kely. 31. 1 Hale, 45.516. 15. Cor. 16. 108. ])alt.... | |
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