| George Ruggle - 1787 - 470 Seiten
...<0notnma#. ' Ignoramus is jy ' a word properly ufed by the grand inqueft empannelled in the inquiution of caufes criminal and public, and written upon the bill, whereby any crime is offered to their coniideration, when as they mifliketheir evidence as defective orioo weak to make good the prefentment... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 Seiten
...citizen. IGNORAMUS, in law is a word properly ufed by the grand inqueft empanelled in the inquifition of caufes criminal and public, and written upon the...confideration, when as they miflike their evidence аз deftéliveor too weak to make good the prefcntment ; the effect of which word fo written is, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1812 - 808 Seiten
...properly used by the grand inquest impannelled in tin- inquisition ..f causes criminal and (nhink. and written upon the bill, whereby any crime is offered to their consideration, when they misltke their evidence as defeiiive, or loo wtrak to make good the presentment... | |
| 1823 - 862 Seiten
...IGNORAMUS, in Law, is a word properly used by the grand inquest empannelled in the inquisition of causes criminal and public, and written upon the bill, whereby any crime is offered to their consideration, •when, as they mislike their evidence as defective or too •weak to make good the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 852 Seiten
...rilten upon the bill vilureby •JVB any crime is offered to their consideration, when they rnislike their evidence as defective Or too weak to make good the presentment all inquiry upon that party, for that fault, i, thereby stopped, and he delivered. C.ou'rl. A foolish... | |
| Walter Hamilton (M.R.A.S.) - 1825 - 474 Seiten
...Law, ignoramus is a word properly used by the grand inquest impanelled in the inquisition of causes criminal and public, and written Upon the bill, whereby any crime is offered to their consideration ; when they mislike their evidence as defective, or too weak to make good the presentment,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 Seiten
...norer. Ignoramus is a word properly used by the grand inquest impanneled in the inquisition of causes criminal and public; and written upon the bill, whereby any crime is offered to their consideration, when they roislike their evidence as defective, or as too weak to make good the presentment... | |
| James Knowles - 1851 - 818 Seiten
...word properly used by the grand inquest impanneled in the inquisition of causes criminal and publick ; and written upon the bill whereby any crime is offered to their i consideration, when they misnke their evidence, as defective or too weak to make good the presentment... | |
| 1863 - 388 Seiten
...Ignoramus in our common law, which the grand inquest writes upon a bill of indictment, when they mislike their evidence as defective, or too weak to make good the presentment ; but it is otherwise with the allknowing God, with whom we have to do ; He cannot be said to be ignorant... | |
| John Spencer - 1866 - 384 Seiten
...Ignoramus in our common law, which the grand inquest writes upon a bill of indictment, when they mislike their evidence as defective, or too weak to make good the presentment; but it is otherwise with the allknowing God, with whom we have to do ; He cannot be said to be ignorant... | |
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