... 317 Brookfield (us) 214 Brookfield, Samuel 150 Brooks, Betsy 248 Brossard, Widow 26 brothels 202, 212, 218, 219 Brougham, Lord 107 Broussard, Jean 29 Broussard, Ioseph 29 Brown, Captain 248 Brown, Councillor 104 Brown, RH.
140 The definition of incest used in this chapter is the standard legal definition of "sexual intercourse or cohabitation ... Kuper, Incest and Influence, 57. ... The issue of incestuous marriage falls outside the scope of this chapter.
coup de grâce : by deed dated 21 April 1787 the Beamishes unconditionally sold Ott's wharf to the Cochrans for a consideration expressed to ... By 1792 Thomas Beamish was , in the words of the ballad , ' a broken man on a Halifax pier .
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Cahill also edited Frank Manning Covert, Fifty Years in the Practice of Law, ed. Barry Cahill (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press 2004). There are also the collected essays edited by Carol Wilton, Essays in the History of ...
The defendant was Major Peter Cashin. All were prominent in the community. All had held high political office before Newfoundland's surrender of responsible government in 1934. In 1947 the three plaintiffs' legal experience predated the ...
On Robinette's reputation as a champion of underdogs and the leading defence lawyer in turn-of-the-century Ontario, see Jack Batten J.J. Robinette: The Dean of Canadian Lawyers (Toronto: Macmillan 1984) 18–23. 60 'Reports' Fall 1910.
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