| John Dunton - 1707 - 588 str.
...meaning of thefe words, finding agam/t the DireSicn vf the Court in Mutter of Law, be, That if the Judg having heard the Evidence given in Court (for he knows no other) (hall tell the Jury, upon this Evidence, the Law is for the Plaintiff or for the Defendant, and you... | |
| 1770 - 342 str.
...-.the qtafrftion before him. X :i;If the meaning of thefe words,, finding againft the direction of the court, in matter of law, be, that if the judge, having...the evidence given in court (for he knows no other) fhall tell the jury upon this evidence, the law is for the plaintiff, or for the defendant, and your... | |
| Charles Lucas - 1785 - 370 str.
...Words, finding againft the Direfliox ef the Court in Matter of Law, be, that if the Judge, having beared the Evidence given in Court, for, he knows no other, fliall tell the Jury, upon this Evidence, the Law is for the Plaintif, or for for the Defendant, and You are under the Pain of Fine and Imprifanment... | |
| John Stockdale, Joseph Gurney - 1790 - 274 str.
...but are in fact " nothing : for if the meaning of thefe words, " Finding agqinjl the diredion of the court in matter . " of law, be, that if the judge,...evidence given in court, (for he knows no other,) " fhall tell the jury upon this evidence, that the " law is for the plaintiff or the defendant, and... | |
| Earl Charles Stanhope Stanhope - 1792 - 178 str.
...Reports, p. 143. F .> " " .againft the Direttion of the Court in Mat" ter of Law, be, that if the Jydge having" heard the Evidence given in Court (for, " he knows no other), mall tell the Jury, " upon this Evidence, the Law is for the " Plaintiff, or for the Defendant, and... | |
| William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd - 1807 - 340 str.
...secon4 murder to the first." " It the meaning of these words, finding against the direction " of the court in matter of law be, that if the judge, having...the evidence given in court, (for he knows no other) shall tell " the jury, en this evidence the law is for the plaintiff or defen" dant, and you are, under... | |
| 1808 - 542 str.
...something, but are in fact nothing. If the meaning of these words, finding against the dirtction of the court in matter of law, be, that if the judge, having...the evidence given in court (for he knows no other), shall tell th« jury upon this evidence, that the law js for the crown, and they, under the pain of... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 468 str.
...something, but are in fact nothing : for if the meaning of these words, Finding against the direction of the court in matter of law, be, that if the judge, having...the evidence given in court (for he knows no other) shall tell the jury upon this evidence, that the law is for the plaintiff or the defendant, and they... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 420 str.
...are in fact nothing : for if the meaning " of these words, Finding against the direction of ff the Court in matter of law, be, that if the Judge, " having heard the evidence given in Court (for he *f knows no other), shall tell the Jury upon this " evidence, that the law is for the Plaintiff or... | |
| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - 1810 - 516 str.
...nothing. If the meaning of these words, finding against the direction of the court in matter of &ra>, be, that if the judge, having heard the evidence given in court (for he knows no other), shall tell the jury upon this evidence, that the law is for the crown, and they, under the pain of... | |
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