Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurally
Literary usage of Jurally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum Libri Quattuor by John Baron Moyle (1883)
"If one man is absolutely subjected to the will of another, he is, jurally, not
a person, but a thing; but if that other is, ..."
2. Imperatoris Iustiniani Institutionum libri quattuor by Justinian, John Baron Moyle (1883)
"If one man is absolutely subjected to the will of another, he is, jurally, not
a person, but a thing; but if that other is, ..."
3. Elements of Right and of Law: To which is Added a Historical and Critical by George Hugh Smith (1887)
"Custom, however, is not conclusive in the determination of rights, but its efficacy
is confined to matters jurally indifferent. Thus the custom, spoken of ..."
4. The Law of Private Right by George Hugh Smith (1890)
"(8) Custom, however, is not conclusive in the determination of rights, but its
efficacy is confined to matters jurally indifferent. ..."
5. Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as an Aid in by Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1897)
"In a revolted province waging regular war there are no loyal persons whose property
is distinguished from that of the other inhabitants, but all are jurally ..."
6. The Constitution of the United States: A Critical Discussion of Its Genesis by John Randolph Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker (1899)
"Magistrates are the trustees and servants of the people; and men can never be
jurally deprived of their essential liberties by the power of government.1 ..."