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Damages

civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary damages, general damages, irreparable damages, pecuniary … the peculiar nature of the wrong or the distress of mind produced in the plaintiff, e.g., actions of seduction, false imprisonment

Possibility on a possibility

to depend must be a common possibility, and not a double possibility, or a possibility on a possibility, which the law … an offer is of no effect until brought to the mind of the person to whom the offer was made, and

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right of returning members, thirty boroughs were cut down from double to single representation, and Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, and eighteen … to 'wages,' which Coke says had existed 'time out of mind,' was enforceable by writs to sheriffs, but has not been

Terrorism

phraseology adopted in engrafting the said provision, which serves a double purpose as a definition and punishing provision nor is it … control by intimidation and causing fear and helplessness in the minds of the people at large or any section thereof and

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Double minded

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Damages

civil damages, compensatory damages, consequential damages, contingent damages, continuing damages, double damages, excessive damages, exemplary damages, general damages, irreparable damages, pecuniary … the peculiar nature of the wrong or the distress of mind produced in the plaintiff, e.g., actions of seduction, false imprisonment

Possibility on a possibility

to depend must be a common possibility, and not a double possibility, or a possibility on a possibility, which the law … an offer is of no effect until brought to the mind of the person to whom the offer was made, and

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House of Commons

right of returning members, thirty boroughs were cut down from double to single representation, and Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Sheffield, and eighteen … to 'wages,' which Coke says had existed 'time out of mind,' was enforceable by writs to sheriffs, but has not been

Terrorism

phraseology adopted in engrafting the said provision, which serves a double purpose as a definition and punishing provision nor is it … control by intimidation and causing fear and helplessness in the minds of the people at large or any section thereof and

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