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" ... of forest laws imported from the continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the death of a man. In the Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill or chase the king's deer, yet he might start any game, pursue and kill... "
Essays, Moral and Literary - Trang 16
bởi Vicesimus Knox - 1803
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The Rural Life of England, Tập 2

William Howitt - 1838 - 414 trang
...was monstrous. " In the Saxon times," says Blackstone, " though no man was allowed to kill or chace the king's deer, yet he might start any game, pursue and kill it on his own estate, but the rigour of those new constitutions vested the sole property of all the game...

The Rural Life of England

William Howitt - 1841 - 520 trang
...under William and his immediate successors was monstrous. " In the Saxon times," says Blackstone, " though no man was allowed to kill or chase the king's...deer, yet he might start any game, pursue and kill it on his own estate, but the rigour of those new constitutions vested the sole property of all the game...

History of Great Britain and Ireland

Henry White - 1849 - 550 trang
...oppressive laws, not calculated to serve any good end. The great English lawyer, Blackstone, says : " In the Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill...constitutions vested the sole property of all the game in England in the king alone ; and no man was entitled to disturb any fowl of the air, or any beast of...

Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, Tập 3

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1851 - 528 trang
...the Continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the killing of a man. Tn Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill or...constitutions vested the sole property of all the game in the King alone ; and no man was entitled to disturb any fowl of the air, or any beast of the field,...

Proceedings and Papers, Tập 3-4

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1851 - 566 trang
...the Continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the killing of a man. Tn Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill or...constitutions vested the sole property of all the game in the King alone ; and no man was entitled to disturb any fowl of the air, or any beast of the field,...

Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire

Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1852 - 298 trang
...the Continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the killing of a man. In Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill or...constitutions vested the sole property of all the game in the King alone ; and no man was entitled to disturb any fowl of the air, or any beast of the field,...

The Treasury of Knowledge and Library Reference

Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 478 trang
...the continent ; whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the death of a man. In the Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill...But the rigour of these new constitutions vested the property of all the game in England in the king alone ; and no man was allowed to disturb any fowl...

The Etymological Compendium: Or, Portfolio of Origins and Inventions

William Pulleyn - 1853 - 474 trang
...the continent ; whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the death of a man. In the Saxon times, though no man was allowed to kill...But the rigour of these new constitutions vested the property of all the game in England in the king alone ; and no man was allowed to disturb any fowl...

An Abridgment of Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England: Intended ...

William Blackstone, Sir John Eardley Eardley-Wilmot - 1853 - 392 trang
...of the Forest Laws, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made equivalent to the death of a man. In the Saxon times though no man was allowed to kill...game, pursue, and kill it upon his own estate. But these new constitutions vested the property of all the game in England in the King alone ; and no man...

The Student's Blackstone: Commentaries on the Laws of England, in Four Books

William Blackstone - 1869 - 694 trang
...the continent, whereby the slaughter of a beast was made almost as penal as the death of a man. In the Saxon times, though no man Was allowed to kill...constitutions vested the sole property of all the game ia England in the king alone ; and no man was entitled to disturb any fowl of the air, or any beast...




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