| 1828 - 678 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understand yourself." " A person may take an oath that he has not done such...always very just, when it is necessary to your health, honor, or property." p. 135. " It is only a venial sin to calumniate and ruin the credit of such as... | |
| 1828 - 688 pages
...different sense from that which you understand yourself." " A person may take an oath that he iias not done such a thing, though in fact he has, by saying...always very just, when it is necessary to your health, honor, or property." 'p. 135. "It is only a venial sin to calumniate and ruin the credit of such as... | |
| 1831 - 248 pages
...ambiruous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understood yourself. A person may take an oath, that he has not done such...similar circumstance, which gives another meaning to it. This is extremely convcnienl, and is always very just, when neeesstry to your health, honor or... | |
| 1831 - 180 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different cense from that which you understood yourself. A person may take an oath, that he has not done such...by concealing any other similar circumstance, which "ives another meaning to it. This is extremely con112 Vcnient, and is always very just, when necessary... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1834 - 454 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understood your- . self. A person may take an oath that he has not done such a thing, though in fact ho has, by saying to himself it was not done on a certain specified day, or before he was born, or... | |
| Ludwig Clausing - 1836 - 260 pages
...credit, as well as kill him." 5. Sanchez, Op. Moral. Prtecept. DecaL, pars ii. lib. 3. cap. 6. num. 13. " A person may take an oath, that he has not done such...similar circumstance, which gives another meaning to it." 6. Emmanuel Sa., Aphor., p. 249. "Any man or woman may ask or accept of a price for permitting... | |
| 1844 - 228 pages
...to give the impression a different sense from that^wliich you understood yourself. A person may lake an oath, that he has not done such a thing, though...similar circumstance, which gives another meaning to it. This is extremely convenient, and is always very just, when necessary to your health, honour or... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1848 - 482 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understood yourself. A person may take an oath that he has not done such...specified day, or before he was born, or by concealing *ny other similar circumstance, which gives smother meaning to it. This is extremely convenient, and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 502 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understood yourself. A person may take an oath that he has not done such...similar circumstance, which gives another meaning to it. This is extremely convenient, and is always very just, when necessary to your health, honour, or... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1851 - 484 pages
...ambiguous terms, to give the impression a different sense from that which you understood yourself. A person may take an oath that he has not done such...done on a certain, specified day, or before he was bora, or by concealing any other similar circumstance, which gives another meaning to it. This is extremely... | |
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