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The jury disagreed and the case was not tried again. Had Mrs. Beecher applied for a divorce on statutory grounds, no court would have denied her prayer. In actions for divorce, guilt does not have to be proved it is assumed. But when one man sues another for money damages, the rulings are drawn finer and matters must be proved. That is where Tilton failed in his lawsuit.
"I would fain know who thus sues for a woman's love; 'tis possible " He lowered his masque. "Ah, his Grace of Monmouth!" She well-nigh prostrated herself upon the saddle, in lieu of the fine courtesy she would have swept had her position been more favourable. His words such gloriously sweet words when uttered by the lips of a Duke fed her vanity.
Yet the accuser is sometimes not without tears, in deploring the distress of those in whose behalf he sues for satisfaction, and the defendant sometimes complains with great vehemence of the persecution raised against him by the calumnies and conspiracy of his enemies.
"I’m goin’ to the door," said she raspingly. "The bell’s ringin’." After a minute or two she came back. "Telegram!" she announced, handing the yellow envelope over. Aunt Mary put on her glasses, opened it, and read: Cook has blood poison. Sues for a thousand. Probable amputation. Aunt Mary dropped the paper with a gasp. Lucinda looked at her with interest.
Here no man sues me, for if he attempted to do so, he would go to prison and remain there. If I tell a man to leave these mountains, he does so, for otherwise he would never leave them. If a man annoys me, and I tell one of my trusted servants to attend to my enemy then that enemy never troubles me further."
Spain Sues for Peace President McKinley's Ultimatum French Ambassador Cambon Acts on Behalf of Spain The President's Proclamation The Protocol Spanish Losses in Men, Ships and Territory Appointment of the Evacuation Committees and the Peace Commission. On Tuesday, July 26, the Spanish government took the first well defined step to bring about a cessation of hostilities.
Between them, Ruth and Alice told about Dan Merley's claim, and the injustice of it. Russ was duly sympathetic. "If I were your father I would pay no attention to his demand," the young moving picture operator said. "But suppose he sues, as he threatened?" asked Ruth. "Let him, and fight the case in court when it comes up. Merley may be only 'bluffing', to use a common expression."
As to the claim of right, the meanest petitioner, the most gross and ignorant, is as good as the best; in some respects his claim is more favourable on account of his ignorance; his weakness, his poverty and distress only add to his titles; he sues in forma pauperis: he ought to be a favourite of the Court.
Hunter & 4 Horses 1 Corpl & 4 Privates in a Perogue to be Sent back from Plate river Mr. Dueron inteptr for the Sues Capt. Lewis my Self & York in all 46 men July 4th 4 horses & a Dog Fields got bit by a Snake, which was quickly doctered with Bark by Cap Lewis.
To have a trial by jury is, as a general rule, the right of every man who sues or is sued in court on a cause of action not of a kind to be disposed of in a court of equity or admiralty. The American colonies did not all adopt this mode of procedure at first, and few of them ever practiced it precisely on the English plan. In the colony of New Haven there were no juries.
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