CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «EXPISCATORY»
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The Scottish Law Reporter: Continuing Reports ... of Cases ...
But it is no function or the note to be anything else than expiscatory of what went
before. If the note is expiscatory in this sense, that it shows that the findings in fact
were in truth in the Sheriff- Substitute's mind really findings in law, then the ...
2
Butterworths' Workmen's compensation cases
But it is no function of the note to- do anything other than to be expiscatory of
what went before. If the note is expiscatory in this sense, that it shows that the
findings in -fact were in truth in the Sheriff-Substitute's mind really findings in law,
then ...
3
Butterworth's Workmen's Compensation Cases: New series
But it is no function of the note to do anything other than to be expiscatory of what
went before. If the note is expiscatory in this sense, that it shows that the findings
in fact were in truth in the Sheriff-Substitute's mind really findings in law, then ...
Alfred Henry Ruegg, Francis Joseph Coltman, Douglas Knocker, 1923
Commander Wilkes, however, attributes this expiscatory ,achicvernent to our
New Zealand friend IMaui, who, “ in the days when the sky was so near the earth
that men were obliged to crawl,” came to reside on this sweet little isle of his own
...
5
The Spirit of the English Magazines
... tears—l discerned there was a doubt; and what would have become 0' me and
my valuable property in this house, had I no made a testification '! “ Let no man, or
woman either, say that I was moved thereunto by an expiscatory curiosity. No!
6
Medical climatology, or a topographical and meteorological ...
... n very general misunderstanding which prevails reifrffting the finttire /ir f|nalit.y
of the climate of Buteshire Kf'fifirnlly, mid whieli htm had its origin in the
mischievous H|i|rlientioti of Mie word " Mtmt.pdlxer," as expiscatory of its Wttinllvo
litlliif'liw.
Robert Edmund Scoresby Jackson, 1862
7
An historical account of St. Monance Fife-shire, ancient and ...
... various causes are assigned), he embarked with vigour on an expiscatory
expedition ; and so dexterously did he manage the matter, that, against Thursday,
Maggie was arraigned at the bar of the sanhedrim, under the grave charge of
being ...
Turnbull, we find that the name of the husband of Miss Sempill was David, not
John. Had Mr. Lyon been aware of this book, he might have strengthened his
expiscatory defence not a little: but, as it was, we believe, privately printed, it was
less ...
9
History of Glasgow; & of Paisley Greenock, & Port-Glasgow ...
... did not m/ntion it till after his death. This trial is equally remarkable, whether we
consider the fortitude and enthusiasm of the pannel, or the conduct of the king,
whose expiscatory questions, afford an honourable testimony of his judgement.
10
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Let no man, or woman either, say that I was moved thereunto by an expiscatory
curiosity. No ! I had a dread upon me ; I thought my house might inherit a blemish
from that thoughtless and friendless pair, and therefore was I stirred, by an ...