| Edmund Burke - 1823 - 1282 str.
...nefas, or as being an enfant perdu, to the injury and damage of the said pursuer? Whether the pursuer is falsely, maliciously, and injuriously represented and held up to ridicule and contempt as being a plagiary, to the injury and damage of the pursuer; Whether the pursuer is falsely, maliciously,... | |
| 1823 - 1040 str.
...nefas, or as being an enfant perdu, to the injury and damage of the said pursuer? Whether the pursuer is falsely, maliciously, and injuriously represented and held up to ridicule and contempt as being a plagiary, to the injury and damage of the pursuer; Whether the pursuer is falsely. maliciously,... | |
| 1824 - 940 str.
...mathematics. So easy is it to perceive the presumptive dogmatism of another, and to overlook our own." — Whether the whole or any part of the said words, are...as ignorant of the Hebrew language, and even of the Hebrew alpliabet, or as being guilty of impertinence, or of disliking the Hebrew language, merely because... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 938 str.
...mathematics. So easy is it to perceive the presumptive dogmatism of another, and to overlook our own." — Whether the whole or any part of the said words, are...contempt, as ignorant of the Hebrew language, and evun of the Hebrew alphabet, or пя being guilty of impertinence, or of disliking the Hebrew language,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 938 str.
...dogmatism of another, and to overlook our own." — Whether the whole or any part of the said worde, are of and concerning the pursuer ? And whether the...to ridicule and contempt, as ignorant of the Hebrew to language, and even of the Hebrew aïsuperstition, and is, therefore, like every thing else connected... | |
| 1824 - 942 str.
...mathematics. So easy is it to perceive the presumptive dogmatism of another, and to overlook our own." — Whether the whole or any part of the said words, are...as ignorant of the Hebrew language, and even of the Hebrew alphabet, or as being guilty of impertinence, or of disliking the Hebrew language, merely because... | |
| Robert MacFarlane - 1849 - 678 str.
...or about the month of February 1820, contains the following words and figures, viz. " Leslie," &o. Whether the whole, or any part of the said words,...as ignorant of the Hebrew language, and even of the Hebrew alphabet,— or as being guilty of impertinence—or of disliking the Hebrew language merely... | |
| Kenneth Reid, Reinhard Zimmermann (jurist) - 2000 - 846 str.
...pursuer to discredit and contempt'.5"9 Another case, around the same time, focused the question as 'whether the pursuer is therein falsely maliciously...injuriously represented and held up to ridicule and contempt'/6" In one case the pleadings gave both versions. It was pled that the defender intended 'holding... | |
| 1823 - 1040 str.
...nej'as, or as being an enfant perdu, to the injury and damage of the said pursuer? Whether the pursuer is falsely, maliciously, and injuriously represented and held up to ridicule and contempt as being- a plagiary, to the injury and damage of the pursuer; Whether the pursuer is falsely, maliciously,... | |
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