Footnote 79: The general rule of the ancient Law is this;--that Accessaries shall suffer the same punishment as Principals.
Receivers of stolen Goods, knowing them to be stolen, shall be deemed Accessaries after the fact.
Prison breakers,* also, shall be deemed accessaries after the fact, to traitors or felons whom they enlarge from prison.
Capital cases not being mentioned here, accessariesto them will of course be triable for misprisions, if the offender flies.
As to strangers breaking prison to enlarge an offender, they should, and may be fairly considered as accessaries after the fact.
Buyers* and receivers of goods taken by way of robbery or larceny, knowing them to have been so taken, shall be deemedaccessaries to such robbery or larceny after the fact.
Buyers[65] and receivers of goods taken by way of robbery or larceny, knowing them to have been so taken, shall be deemed accessaries to such robbery or larceny after the fact.
We must despair to find paintings exhibiting richer or more varied ornaments, accessaries more beautifully adapted, or more majestic draperies.
In these accessaries he surpassed all his rivals, as we gather from his histories, painted for S.
Britaine is restored to the empire, by which victorie the nation of the Frankeners is vtterlie destroied, & by which manie other nations found accessaries in the conspiracie of that wicked practise, are compelled to obedience.
A true bill was found against Clewes as principal in the second degree, and against Barnett and Bankes as accessaries before the fact to the murder of the Rev.
His drapery, with all the other accessaries of the art became more select, the gradations of the different colours more soft and natural, and his chiaroscuro more powerful and effective.
A piazza it enjoyed, of course; it must be a pitiful village inn that does not: and building, accessaries and all, rejoiced in several coats of a spurious white lead.
The term battery, when applied to artillery as an arm of service, refers to a permanent organization of a certain number of cannon, with the men and other accessaries required to serve them.
Intrenchments, though inert masses, must therefore be regarded as most valuable and important accessaries in the defence of a position.
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