Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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Page 152
... object may , in a certain sense , be called a public charity . 2 Atk . 88 . A charity need not be universal in order to be a public one . It may be for the poor , the blind , for widows , or for orphans of a parish or township , or of a ...
... object may , in a certain sense , be called a public charity . 2 Atk . 88 . A charity need not be universal in order to be a public one . It may be for the poor , the blind , for widows , or for orphans of a parish or township , or of a ...
Page 166
... object being to save an unnecessary transportation of the bran , and thus to finish the delivery sooner and get time to attend to some pri- vate business of his own . Held , that in leaving the bags by the road - side he was to be ...
... object being to save an unnecessary transportation of the bran , and thus to finish the delivery sooner and get time to attend to some pri- vate business of his own . Held , that in leaving the bags by the road - side he was to be ...
Page 170
... object of publishing a book on science or the useful arts is to communicate to the world the useful knowledge which it contains . But this object would be frustrated if the knowledge could not be used without incurring the guilt of ...
... object of publishing a book on science or the useful arts is to communicate to the world the useful knowledge which it contains . But this object would be frustrated if the knowledge could not be used without incurring the guilt of ...
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