| 1824 - 604 pages
...of the realm, which are called scandalum magnatum, are held to be still more heinous, (1 Vent. 60,) and though they be such as would not be actionable...is redressed by an action, on the case founded on the statutes Weston, 13 JEW. Ie 34; 2jR?«.II.c.5; 12J2ic.II.o. 1 1 ; as well on behalf of the erown... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 568 pages
...great officer of the realm, which are called scandalum magnatum, are held to be still more heinous h : and though they be such as would not be actionable...redressed by an action on the case founded on many antient statutes'; as well on behalf of the crown, to [ 124 ] inflict the punishment of imprisonment... | |
| William Hough - 1825 - 1028 pages
...great officer of the realm, which are called scandatwn magnatum, are held to be still more heinous ; and, though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a common person, yet, when spoken indisgrace of such high and respectable characters, they amount to an atrocious injury, which is redressed... | |
| Alexander Whellier - 1825 - 836 pages
...great officer of the crown, which are called scandalum magnatum, are held to be still more heinous; and though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a common person, yet in this case they amount to an atrocious injury. Words also tending to scandalize a magistrate, or... | |
| George Bowyer - Constitutional law - 1841 - 742 pages
...great officer of the realm, are held to be more heinous than if they affected any other person, but though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a common person, 5'et when spoken in disgrace of such high and respectable characters, they amount to an atrocious injury,... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...great officer of the realm, which are called scandabim magnaium, are held to he still more heinous ; and though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a private person, yet when spoken in disgrace of such high and respectable 2 к characters, they amount... | |
| Political science - 1849 - 506 pages
...nf « prlr«t« PPIKOII, jrPt wh«n tpnkvtt In tli»frev« «f Mich high »dd r*»p««t»Wf |«4lt characters, they amount to an atrocious injury, which...the case founded on many ancient statutes ; as well ou behalf of the crown, to inflict the punishment of imprisonment on the slanderer, as on behalf of... | |
| Political science - 1849 - 496 pages
...great officer of the realm, which arc called scandaliim magnatum, are held tobe still more heinous ; and though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a private person, yet when spokett in disgrace of such high and respectable; 2 к. characters, they amount... | |
| Economics - 1853 - 498 pages
...great officer of the realm, which are called scandalum magnatum, are held to be still more heinous ; and though they be such as would not be actionable in the case of a private person, yet when spoken in disgrace of such high and respectable 2 к characters, they amount... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - Law - 1860 - 780 pages
...great officer of the realm, which are called scandalum magnatum, are held to be still more heinous :(A) and though they be such as would not be actionable...such high and respectable characters, they amount toan atrocious injury :* which is redressed by an action on the case г »194 founded on many antient... | |
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