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" ... the felonious and forcible taking from the person of another of goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear... "
Mr. Serjeant Stephen's New Commentaries on the Laws of England: (Partly ... - Page 127
by Henry John Stephen - 1874
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 528 pages
...perfon, or robbery, the rnpina of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the perfon of another, of goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear^. i. There muft be a taking, otherwife it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held to be...
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A Treatise of the Principles and Practice of Naval Courts-martial: With an ...

John M'Arthur - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1792 - 394 pages
...the former *, the felonious and * Black. Com. b. iv. c. 14. forcibly forcibly taking from the perfon of another, of goods or money to any value, by -violence, or putting him in fear * ; — and this is the criterion that diftinguifhes robbery from other larcinies ; — the latter,...
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Encyclopędia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 16, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1796 - 426 pages
...honey. ROBBERY, the rapińa of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the perfon of another, •of goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear. I. There mud be a taking, otherwife it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held to be felony...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 4

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 620 pages
...perfint or roHtry, the raping of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the perfon of another, of goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear/, I. There muft be a taking, otherwife it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob. was indeed held to be...
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Principles and Practice of Naval and Military Courts Martial: With ..., Volume 1

John M'Arthur - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1805 - 494 pages
...betwixt robbery and theft, by defining the former *, the felonious and forcibly taking from the perfon of another, of goods or money to any value, " by violence or putting him in fear f;—" and this is the criterion that diftinguifhss robbery from other larcenies:—the latter, the...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 53

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 1520 pages
...paper current as money ; embezzlement of public moneys ; robbery, defining the same to be the felonious and forcible taking from the person of another of...money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear ; burglary, defining the same to be breaking and entering into the house of another with intent to...
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The British Constitution, Or an Epitome of Blackstone's Commentaries on the ...

Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - Constitutional law - 1823 - 872 pages
...robbery, the rapine of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking from the person of anr other, of goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear. 1. There must be a taking, otherwise it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held to be felony, so late as...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 18

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 862 pages
...the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the person of another, of good? or meney to any value, by violence or putting him in fear. 1. There must be a taking, etherwise it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held to be felony so late as...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 576 pages
...OPEN and violent larciny from the person, or robbery, the rapina of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the person of another, of...money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear z. 1 . There must be a taking, otherwise it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held to...
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Commentaries on the laws of England. [Another], Volume 4

sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...OPEN and violent larciny from the person, or robbery, the rapina of the civilians, is the felonious and forcible taking, from the person of another, of...money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear1. 1. There must be a taking, otherwise it is no robbery. A mere attempt to rob was indeed held...
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