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THE CARDROSS CASE

... conformity with the law s and constitution of the Church, the Ciil Court would have no ground to interfere. t Bet L')rd Ivory speaks very diffierently : IBy no contract which the detenders could frame: would they be able to exclude the ordinary civil ju ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE IN FRANCE

... unusually crowded,. vihen ?? Jtules Fvre-asppeared tu offer an exe planation: of this serious charge. M. Jules lFavre, wishing to speak with the utmost frank- ness, admitted. that on first looking, at.the in- criminated letter iit did strike him as possible that ...

RAILWAY PASSENGER CONTRACT CASES

... It is through the maritime districts, reaching as they do frpm the metropolis to the coast, that must lay, techni- caly speaking, the lines of communication of the hostile forces. These are, in fact, the roads and tracts of country alongwhich the contending ...

THE TEACHINGS OF THE DIVORCE COURT

... as civilised understanding has yet agreed upon it; and ?? who are prone to sin are not often recalled by preaching when it speaks in the sacred voice of re- ligion,-otherwise, never, But it is as men, explain. lig and. illustrating the incidence of law ...

SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW

... cannot 12 assert a right to. the debt, because he cannot prove that he came fairly to the possession of thi.evidence of it. I speak judicially when I say that he cannot prove that fact, because - he cannot-do it without .the aid, of .perjury,- which the law ...

Law Intelligence

... iti relevant statements, mixed with matter of which qus the relevancy is doubtful, the most expedient anc course, generally speaking, is to subject the case lod to the sifting of a trial. It may happen that poh nothing is put in evidence except the facts ...

THE SCOTSMAN AND THE CARDROSS CASE

... n had no connection with in I the production of the contract; and none of the Judges, of course, implied that it had. In speaking of the contract they were touching on the broader question. We may We state, however, that the Church did produce its enj4 ...

THK BLACK DOCTOR UNDER EXAMINATION

... ligion. In the pamphlet he said, that Satan W. had, during five years, preverted him from ful. 16 filling his mission by speaking to him of per- 15 petual motion, In a prospectus he had con 1 voked all the architects of all nations to send in th plans ...

Law Intelligence

... case was a great deal too bulky for three counsel to master; and the probability was that f one of them had been called on to speak un- expecLedly, he would not have been well pre- pared. Counsel for the Crown-The Lord Advocate, the Solicitor-General, and ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JANUARY 13

... was agreat deal too bulky' for three counsel to master, and the chances were that one of them might have been called on to speak. unexpectedly, t and, by consequence, when not well prepared. u Agen for the Crown-Mir. IV. Waddell, W. S. Agent for the City-Mr ...

FREE CHURCH COMMISSION ON THE CARDROSS CASE

... first. Moses. said tQ the people, Fear ye not, Stand still and see the eal- vation of God-'and the Lord said to Moses, Speak to the people of Israel ithat they ;go forward. Theresu't was that the people came out freer than ever, ' and Pharoal.swas ...

EDINBURGH BANKRUPTCY COURT—JAN. 18

... very deaf. had made a deposition on the previous day, which was readover to him in Court by Mr. Livingston by means of a speaking trumpet. The following are the principal portions of it:- I am eighty-two years of age. I have a pension amounting to £120 ...