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1) add insult to injury (. . Injuriae qui addideris contumeliam.)

2) Caesar is wife must ( should) be above suspicion ( , , ) Caesar is wife , (. ).

3) punish . poena dare .


Put smb. In the cart - ( cart , ).
As well hanged ( hung) for a sheep as a lamb , ( , ).
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread , , .

1) the unwritten law .

2) beg the question (.) , .

3) a knight of industy , (. Cheavalier d ' industrie).

5) forlorn hope , , ( verloren hoop ).

6) have an ax (e) to grind ( ax ) , .

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. , . , . : The Home Office , common law damages , to ensure the impartiality , statute book , (in) due course of law , to proride lawyers .

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To try on the case , circuit judges - , to clear with the matter by summons , to jail to appear to court , taking of the plea in the case of the court , grand of bail , the master of the Polls , criminal records - , forensic medicine - .

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to all intents and purposes , , , .
Frome to all practical intents and purposes he was not responsible for his actions.

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The Inns of Court - , , .

She was so affected that she wept when he told her how he would take Albert under his wing and have him educated at one of the Inns of Court.

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We strolled through the Inns of Court, remembering Dickens, and along the Embankment to Westminster.

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action of the first impression .
amicable action , ( - .)

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Gentlemen of the jury, before I call my evidence, I direct your attention to bandage the accused is still wearing. He gave himself this wound with his Army razor, adding, if I may say so, insult to the injury he was inflicting on his country.

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bring ( take) an action against smb. - ( ).
I think I should tell you that if you brought an action for divorce we should have to contest it. You would find it impossible to get the necessary evidence and you would lose your case.

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You are well in now and can afford to pay your debits. I have got some receipts that will come in handy if I am forced to take legal action.

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Take the consequences of smith. -, .
Let him take consequences of this undutiful ness and folly. .

 



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