Hopeful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Despair
To be hopeless to have no hope to give up all hope or
Disappointed
Defeated of expectation or hope balked as a disappointed person or hope
Assassination
Assassination, murdering a person by lying in wait. In modern times the term is frequently applied to the open murder...
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Arbitrage
and selling of identical securities in different markets, with the hope of profiting from the price difference in those markets, Black
African company
of Sallee, in South Barbary, to the Cape of Good Hope, both inclusive, with all the islands near to those coasts.
Proteaceous
apetalous evergreen shrubs mostly natives of the Cape of Good Hope or of Australia
Accused, statement of
must make him clearly understand that he has nothing to hope from any promise of favour, and nothing to fear from
Rix dollar
cents used in Ceylon and at the Cape of Good Hope See Rigsdaler Riksdaler and Rixdaler
Kuklux
Klansmen or on the property of African Americans which they hoped to intimidate
Promising
Making a promise or promises affording hope or assurance as promising person a promising day
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