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Page 38
... fact he knows that its fire test will not exceed 64 ° or 65 ° by Fahrenheit , and that this is a most explosive and unsafe oil for domestic use , can plead nothing in defence of this wilful , terrible wrong done to a confiding community ...
... fact he knows that its fire test will not exceed 64 ° or 65 ° by Fahrenheit , and that this is a most explosive and unsafe oil for domestic use , can plead nothing in defence of this wilful , terrible wrong done to a confiding community ...
Page 47
... fact that he turned his horse in , knowing that there was no fence ; but you are to take all these circumstances into consideration ; you take that of course , so far as it is a fact , that there was no fence there ( be- cause if there ...
... fact that he turned his horse in , knowing that there was no fence ; but you are to take all these circumstances into consideration ; you take that of course , so far as it is a fact , that there was no fence there ( be- cause if there ...
Page 48
... fact that the defend- ants were bound to fence . 102 Mass . above cited . IV . The fence having been removed at the request of , and under an arrangement made with , the managing owner , Mr. Stickney , under whom the plaintiff holds ...
... fact that the defend- ants were bound to fence . 102 Mass . above cited . IV . The fence having been removed at the request of , and under an arrangement made with , the managing owner , Mr. Stickney , under whom the plaintiff holds ...
Page 50
... facts made out a prima facie case against the defendants , and also , that the plaintiff was not guilty of contributory negligence , from the fact that he knew that the road was not fenced , when he turned his cattle into the field ...
... facts made out a prima facie case against the defendants , and also , that the plaintiff was not guilty of contributory negligence , from the fact that he knew that the road was not fenced , when he turned his cattle into the field ...
Page 60
... facts and circumstances that presented themselves to him , if those facts and circumstances would have attracted the attention of a man of common prudence . It was not enough if the facts and circum- stances were merely sufficient to ...
... facts and circumstances that presented themselves to him , if those facts and circumstances would have attracted the attention of a man of common prudence . It was not enough if the facts and circum- stances were merely sufficient to ...
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