| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1875 - 840 頁
...battery, which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person willfully, or in anger, is a battery; for the law cannot draw...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage ol it; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| William Blackstone - 1876 - 658 頁
...(3) 3. By baltery ; which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery ; for the law cannot draw the Hue between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage... | |
| William Blackstone - 1877 - 640 頁
...damages. 3. By battery ; which is the unlawful beating of another. The least touching of another's person wilfully, or in anger, is a battery ; for the law...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it ; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| 1879 - 748 頁
...another's pi-reou in nn angry, rude, insulting manner, is a B. ; for the law, says Blackstone, ciinnot draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it, every mini's person being sacred, and no one having a ri^ht to meddle... | |
| John Indermaur - 1883 - 604 頁
...mere touching or laying on of ' lian(ls, and t^3 is so however slight may be the touchslight, ing, for " the law cannot draw the line between different...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the lowest stage of it, every man's person being sacred, and no other having the right to meddle with it... | |
| MARSHALL D. EWELL - 1888 - 368 頁
...wrong called assault. These wrongs are likewise i ndictable offences. "The least touching of another in anger is a battery;" " for the law cannot draw...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it." It is immaterial not only whether the force applied bo sufficient in... | |
| Sir Henri Elzéar Taschereau - 1888 - 1294 頁
...face, or throwing water ou him, or violently jostling him out of the way. — 1 Hawkins, c. 15, sec. 2. For the law cannot draw the line between different...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stages of it, every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| Frederick Pollock - 1890 - 694 頁
...(a) Holt CJ, Colsv. JWm«r(1705) 6 Mod. 149, and Bigelow LC 218. said a battery. What an assault. " for the law cannot draw the line between different...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it ; every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
| 1890 - 978 頁
...trifling, of another's person in an angry, rude, insulting manner, is a B. ; for the law, says Blackstone, cannot draw the line between different degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it, every man's person being sacred, and no one having a right to meddle... | |
| Thomas Brett - 1891 - 660 頁
...wrong called battery. In an old case, Holt, LCJ, laid it down that " the least touching of another in anger is a battery, for the law cannot draw the...degrees of violence, and therefore totally prohibits the first and lowest stage of it, every man's person being sacred, and no other having a right to meddle... | |
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