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4
5 ABBREVIATIONS and abbreviated references. The following list, though
6 necessarily incomplete, may be useful to some readers.
7-
8+---------------------------------------
9 A, a, the first letter of the alphabet, is sometimes used in the ancient law
10 books to denote that the paging is the first of that number in the book.
11 As an abbreviation, A is used for anonymous.
12-
13 A. & A. on Corp. Angell & Ames on Corporations. Sometimes cited Ang. on
14 Corp.
15 A. B. Anonymous Reports, printed at the end of Bendloe's Reports.
16@@ -772,7 +771,7 @@
17 Ay. Ayliff'es Pandect.
18 Ayl. Parerg. Ayliffe's Parergon juris canonici Anglicani.
19 Azun. Mar. Law. Azuni's Maritime Law of Europe.
20-
21+---------------------------------------
22 B, b, is used to point out that a number, used at the head of a page to
23 denote the folio, is the second number of the same volume.
24 B. B. Bail Bond.
25@@ -978,7 +977,7 @@
26 Burt. Man. Pr.
27 Burt. on Real Prop. Burton on Real Property.
28 Butl. Hor. Jur. Butler's Horae Juridicae Subsecivae.
29-
30+---------------------------------------
31 C. Codes, the Code of Justinian.
32 C. Code.
33 C. Chancellor.
34@@ -1221,7 +1220,7 @@
35 Cush. Trust. Pr. Cushing on Trustee Process, or Foreign Attachment, of the
36 Laws of Massachusetts and Maine.
37 Cust. de Norm. Custome de Normandie.
38-
39+---------------------------------------
40 D. dialogue; as, Dr. and Stud. D. 2, c. 24, or Doctor and Student, dialogue
41 2, chapter 24.
42 D. dictum; D. Digest of Justinian.
43@@ -1331,7 +1330,7 @@
44 Toull. or 16 Toullier, instead of being cited 1 Duv. or 1 Duvergier, etc.
45 Dwar. on Stat. Dwarris on Statutes.
46 Dy. Dyer's Reports.
47-
48+---------------------------------------
49 E. Easter Term.
50 E. Edward; as 9 E. 3, c. 9.
51 E. of Cov. Earl of Coventry's Case.
52@@ -1387,7 +1386,7 @@
53 Exec. Execution. Exp. Expired.
54 Exton's Mar. Dicaeo. Exton's Maritime Dicaeologie.
55 Extrav. Extravagants.
56-
57+---------------------------------------
58 F. Finalis, the last or latter part.
59 F. Fitzherbert's Abridgment.
60 F. & F. Falconer & Fitzherbert's Reports.
61@@ -1446,7 +1445,7 @@
62 Freem. C. C. Freeman's Cases in Chancery.
63 Freem. (Mis.) R. Freeman's Reports of Cases decided by the Superior Court of
64 Chancery of Mississippi.
65-
66+---------------------------------------
67 G. George; as, 13 G. 1, c. 29.
68 G. & J. Glyn & Jameson's Reports.
69 G. & J. Gill & Johnson's Reports.
70@@ -1514,7 +1513,7 @@
71 Grot. Grotius de Jure Belli.
72 Gude's Pr. Gude's Practice on the Crown side of King's Bench, &c.
73 Gwill. Gwillim's Tithe Cases.
74-
75+---------------------------------------
76 H. Henry; as, 18 H. 7, c. 15.
77 H. Hilary Term.
78 H.A. Hoc Anno
79@@ -1653,7 +1652,7 @@
80 Humph. R. Humphrey's Reports.
81 Hume's com. Hume's Commentaries on the Criminal Law of Scotland.
82 Hut. Hutton's Reports.
83-
84+---------------------------------------
85 I. The Institutes of Justinian (q.v.) are sometimes cited, I.1, 3, 4.
86 I. Infra, beneath or below.
87 Ib. Ibidem.
88@@ -1694,7 +1693,7 @@
89 Introd. Introduction.
90 Ir. Eq. R. Irish Equity Reports.
91 Ir. T. R. Irish Term Reports. Sometimes cited Ridg. Irish. T. R. (q.v.)
92-
93+---------------------------------------
94 J. Justice.
95 J. institutes of Justinian.
96 J. C. Juris Consultus.
97@@ -1755,7 +1754,7 @@
98 Jr. Mar. Molloy's Jure Maritimo. Sometimes cited Molloy.
99 Jus. Nav. Thod. Jus Navale Thodiorum.
100 Just. Inst. Justinian's Institutes.
101-
102+---------------------------------------
103 K. B. King's Bench.
104 K. C. R. Reports in the time of Chancellor King.
105 K.& O. Knapp & Omber's Election Cases.
106@@ -1781,7 +1780,7 @@
107 Kyd on Aw. Kyd on the Law of Awards.
108 Kyd on Bills. Kyd on the Law relating to Bills of Exchange.
109 Kyd on Corp. Kyd on the Law of Corporations.
110-
111+---------------------------------------
112 L, in citation means law, as L. 1, 33. Furtum, ff de Furtis, i.e. law 1,
113 section or paragraph beginning with the word Furtum; ff, signifies the
114 Digest, and the words de Furtis denote the title.
115@@ -1893,7 +1892,7 @@
116 Luml on Settl. Lumley on Settlements and Removal.
117 Lut. Ent. Lutwyche's entries.
118 Lutw. Lutwyches' Reports.
119-
120+---------------------------------------
121 M. Michaelmas Term.
122 M. Maxim, or Maxims.
123 M. Mary; as 4 Mary st.3, c.1.
124@@ -2049,7 +2048,7 @@
125 Murph. R. Murphy's Reports.
126 My. & Keen. Mylne & Keen's Chancery Reports.
127 Myl.& Cr. Mylne & Craig's Reports.
128-
129+---------------------------------------
130 N. Number.
131 N. or Nov. Novellae: the Novels.
132 N. A. Non allocatur.
133@@ -2107,7 +2106,7 @@
134 Nov. REc. Novisimi Recopilacion de las Leyes de Espana.
135 Noy's Max. Nou's Maxims.
136 Noy's R. Noy's Reports.
137-
138+---------------------------------------
139 O. Benl. Old Benloe.
140 O. Bridg. Orlando Bridgman's Reports.
141 O. C. Old Code: so is denominated the Civil Code of Louisiana, 1808.
142@@ -2149,7 +2148,7 @@
143 Overt. R. Overton's Reports.
144 Ow. Owen's Reports.
145 Owen, Bankr. Owen on Bankruptcy.
146-
147+---------------------------------------
148 P. Page or part. Pp. Pages.
149 P. Pachalis, Easter term.
150 P.C. Pleas of the Crown.
151@@ -2277,7 +2276,7 @@
152 Pro quer. Pro querentum, for the plaintiff.
153 Proct. Pr. Proctor's Practice.
154 Puff. Puffendorff's law of nature.
155-
156+---------------------------------------
157 Q. Quaestione, in such a Question.
158 Q. B. Queen's Bench.
159 Q. B. R. Queen's Bench Reports, by Adolphus & Ellis. New series.
160@@ -2290,7 +2289,7 @@
161 Quest. Questions.
162 Quinti Quinto. Yearbook, 5 Henry V.
163 Quon. Attach. Quoniam Attachiamenta. See Dalr. F.L. 47.
164-
165+---------------------------------------
166 R. Resolved, ruled, or repealed.
167 R. Richard; as, 2 R. 2, c. 1.
168 Rich. Rep. Richardson's (S.C.) Reports.
169@@ -2409,7 +2408,7 @@
170 Ry.& Mo. Ryan & Moody's Nisi Prius Reports.
171 Ry.& Mo. C. C. Ryan & Moody's Crown Cases.
172 Ry. MEd. Jur. Ryan on Medical Jurisprudence.
173-
174+---------------------------------------
175 S. \15, section.
176 S. B. Upper Bench.
177 S.& B. Smith & Batty's Reports.
178@@ -2593,7 +2592,7 @@
179 Swinb. on Spo. Swinburne on Spousals.
180 Sw. Swinburne on Wills.
181 Syst. Plead. System of Pleading.
182-
183+---------------------------------------
184 T. Title.
185 T.& G. Tyrwhitt & Granger's Reports.
186 T.& P. Turner & PHillips' Reports.
187@@ -2663,7 +2662,7 @@
188 Tyrw.& Gra. Tyrwhitt & Granger's Reports.
189 Tyt. Mil. Law. Tytler's Essay on Military Law and the Practice of Military
190 Courts Martial.
191-
192+---------------------------------------
193 U.S. United States of America.
194 U.S. Dig. United States Digest. See Metc.& Perk. Dig.
195 Ult. Ultimo, ultima, last, usually applied to last title, paragraph or law.
196@@ -2671,7 +2670,7 @@
197 Under Sher. Under Sheriff, containing the office and duty of High Sheriff,
198 Under Sheriffs and Bailiffs.
199 Ux. et. Et uxor, et uxorem, and wife.
200-
201+---------------------------------------
202 V. Versus, against; as AB. v. CD.
203 V. Versiculo, in such a verse.
204 V. Vide, see.
205@@ -2704,7 +2703,7 @@
206 Vinn. Vinnius.
207 Viz. Videlicet, that is to say.
208 Vs. Versus.
209-
210+---------------------------------------
211 W. 1, W. 2. Statutes of Westminster, 1 and2.
212 W. C. C. R. Washington's Circuit Court Reports.
213 W.& C. Wilson & Courtenay's Reports.
214@@ -2822,9 +2821,9 @@
215 Wright, Fr. Soc. Wright on Friendly Societies.
216 Wright, Ten. Sir Martin Wright's Law of Tenures.
217 Wy. Pr. Reg. Wyatt's Practical REgister.
218-
219+---------------------------------------
220 X. The decretals of Gregory the ninth are denoted by the letter X, thus, X.
221-
222+---------------------------------------
223 Y. B. Year Books, (q.v.)
224 Y.& C. Younge & Collyer's Exchequer Reports.
225 Y.& C. N. C. Younge & Collyer's New Cases.
226@@ -2837,7 +2836,7 @@
227 Yo.& Col. N. C. Younge and Collyer's New Cases.
228 Yo. Rep. Younge's Reports.
229 Yo.& Jer. Younge & Jervis' Reports.
230-
231+---------------------------------------
232 Zouch's Adm. Zouch's Jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England, asserted.
233
234 ABBREVIATORS, eccl. law. Officers whose duty it is to assist in drawing up
235@@ -11164,4 +11163,4 @@
236 the right by inheritance. 8 Toull. n. 245.
237
238 AYUNTAMIENTO, Spanish law. A congress of persons the municipal council of a
239-city or town. 1 White's Coll. 416; 12 Pet. 442, notes.\1a
240\ No newline at end of file
241+city or town. 1 White's Coll. 416; 12 Pet. 442, notes.
242\ No newline at end of file
243--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierc.txt
244+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierc.txt
245@@ -3589,7 +3589,7 @@
246 COMMISSION, crim. law. The act of perpetrating an offence. There are crimes
247 of commission and crimes of omission.
248
249-C0@MMISSION, government. Letters-patent granted by the government, under the
250+COMMISSION, government. Letters-patent granted by the government, under the
251 public seal, to a person appointed to an office, giving him authority to
252 perform the duties of his office. The commission is not the appointment, but
253 only evidence of it; and as soon as it is signed and sealed, vests the
254@@ -3611,7 +3611,7 @@
255 factor. He is sometimes called. a consignee, (q.v.) and the goods he
256 receives are a consignment. 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 1013.
257
258-COMMISSION OF @REB @ELLION, chan. prac. The name of a writ issuing out of
259+COMMISSION OF REBELLION, chan. prac. The name of a writ issuing out of
260 chancery, generally directed to four special commissioners, named by the
261 plaintiff, commanding them to attach the defendant wheresoever he may be
262 found within the state, as a rebel and contemner of the law, so as to have
263@@ -3637,14 +3637,14 @@
264 COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS, Eng. law. Officers whose duty it is to repair sea
265 banks and walls, survey rivers, public streams, ditches, &c.
266
267-C0@MMISSlONS, contracts, practice. An allowance of compensation to an agent,
268+COMMISSIONS, contracts, practice. An allowance of compensation to an agent,
269 factor, executor, trustee or other person who manages the affairs of others,
270 for his services in performing the same.
271 2. The right of agents, factors or other contractors to commissions,
272 may either be the subject of a special contract, or rest upon the quantum
273 meruit. 9 C. & P. 559; 38 E. C. L. R. 227; 3 Smith's R. 440; 7 C. & P. 584;
274 32 E. C. L. R. 641; Sugd. Vend. Index, tit. Auctioneer
275- 3. This compensation is usually the allowance of a certain, per @centage
276+ 3. This compensation is usually the allowance of a certain, percentage
277
278 upon the actual amount or value of the business done. When there is a usage
279 of trade at the particular place, or in the particular business in which the
280@@ -3797,7 +3797,7 @@
281 part 4, p. 383; Cruise on Real Property, h.t.; Metc. & Perk. Dig. Common,
282 and Common lands and General fields.
283
284-C0@MMON APPENDANT, Eng. law. A right attached to arable land, and is an
285+COMMON APPENDANT, Eng. law. A right attached to arable land, and is an
286 incident of tenure, and supposed to have originated by grant of the lord or
287 owner of a manor or waste, in consideration of certain rents or services, or
288 other value, to a freeholder or copyholder of plough land, and at the same
289@@ -6592,7 +6592,7 @@
290 16. The following words and phrases have received judicial construction
291 in the cases referred to. The references may be useful to the student and
292 convenient to the practitioner.
293-
294+-----------------------------
295 A and his associates. 2 Nott.& M'Cord, 400.
296 A B, agent. 1 Breese's R. 172.
297 A B, (seal) agent for C D. 1 Blackf. R. 242.
298@@ -6747,7 +6747,7 @@
299 Attention, shall meet. 3 E. C. L. R. 407; 13 Id. 329.
300 Attest. 9 Mees. & W. 404.
301 Authority-Jurisdiction. 2 Bl. R. 1141.
302-
303+-----------------------------
304 Baggage. 6 Hill, N.Y. 586.
305 Baggage of Passengers at the risk of the owners. 19 Wend. 234, 251; 21 Wend.
306 153; 26 Wend. 591; 17 Verm. 151.
307@@ -6810,7 +6810,7 @@
308 By a stream. 3 Sumn. R. 170.
309 By next November. 3 Pa. 48.
310 By the year. 2 Miles, R. 302.
311-
312+-----------------------------
313 Cabinet of curiosities. 1 Cox, R. 77; 1 Bro. C. C. 467.
314 Came by descent, gift, or devise. 2 Pet. 58.
315 Cargo. 4 Pick. 433; 2 Gill & John. 134, 162.
316@@ -6926,7 +6926,7 @@
317 Current bank money. 5 Humph. R. 140.
318 Curricle. Anthon, 114.
319 Cutting. Russ. & Ry. Cr. Cas. 104.
320-
321+-----------------------------
322 Damages. 5 Cowen, 161.
323 Damna. Bac. Ab. Costs, (L.)
324 Dangerous weapon. 1 Baldw. 78.
325@@ -6997,7 +6997,7 @@
326 Dying without issue. 12 East, 253; 3 East, 303, 491; 1 Ves. Jr. 562; 10 Ves.
327 562; 17 Ves. 482.
328 Dying without lawful issue. 10 Johns. R. 12; 5 Day, 20; 2 Bro. C. C. 553.
329-
330+-----------------------------
331 Each. 1 B. & C. 682; 8 C. & R. 184; Watts, 51; 10 Serg. & R. 33.
332 Eadem. Co. Litt. 20 b.
333 Effects. 13 Ves. 39; 15 Ves. 326, 507; Cowp. 299; 1 Hill, S. C. 155. Estates
334@@ -7035,7 +7035,7 @@
335 Expectation. Boyle on Char. 319.
336 Expense. 15 Serg. & Rawle, 55.
337 Extend. 1 Paine's R. 385.
338-
339+-----------------------------
340 Facsimiles. 7 Mann. & Gr. 399
341 Factory prices. 2 Conn. R. 69; 2 Mason, 89, 90.
342 Factum. 1 Leon. 310.
343@@ -7114,7 +7114,7 @@
344 Future. 7 W. & S. 305; 2 Pa. St. R. 146.
345 Future increase. 3 Yerg. 546. See 2 Bibb, 76; 4 Hen. & Munf. 283.
346 Future conveyances. 2 P. St. R. 146.
347-
348+-----------------------------
349 Gamble. 2 Yerger, 472.
350 Geldings, cattle. 1 Leach, C. C. 73, n.
351 Gentlemen. 21Y. & C. 683; 21 Jurist, 152
352@@ -7158,7 +7158,7 @@
353 Ground-rents. I Meriv. 26; 2 Str. 1020; 1 Bro. C. C. 76.
354 Growing. 4 Leon. 36.
355 Gutta serena. Oliph. on Horses, 44.
356-
357+-----------------------------
358 Habitable repair. 2 Mo. & Rob. 186
359 Half mile. 9 B. & C. 774.
360 Has bargained and sold. 4 Cowen, 225.
361@@ -7206,7 +7206,7 @@
362 House I live in and garden to B. 2 T. R. 298.
363 Household goods. 3 Ves. jr. 310; 1 John. Ch. R. 329; 3 P. Wms. 335.
364 Household furniture. 2 Hall, R. 490.
365-
366+-----------------------------
367 I guaranty the payment of the within note at the insolvency of the drawers.
368 5 Humph. 476.
369 I return A his bonds. 3 Ves. 231.
370@@ -7262,7 +7262,7 @@
371 It shall be lawful. 8 N. S. 539.
372 It shall be lawful for the court. 1 John. Ch. R. 491.
373 Ita quod. Ld. Raym. 760.
374-
375+-----------------------------
376 Jewels. Ward on Leg. 221; Mos. 112.
377 Jewelry. 14 Pick. 370. Vide infra Trinkets.
378 Jockey. 8 Scott, N. S. 5S4.
379@@ -7275,13 +7275,13 @@
380 Junior. 8 John. 549; 8 Conn. R. 293.
381 Just debts. 1 Binn. 209; 9 Mass. 62.
382 Justifiable cause. 1 Sumn. 194.
383-
384+-----------------------------
385 Kept. 4 Scamm. 168.
386 Kin. Next of kin. 15 Ves. 109; Id. 583; 3 Bro. C. C. 355. Next of
387 kin or heir at law. 4 Ves. 469. Next of kin, in equal degree. 12 Ves. 433.
388 King's enemies. 1 Leigh's N. P. 509.
389 King and being privy to. Platt on Cov. 338.
390-
391+-----------------------------
392 Laborer. 1 Lo. Rep. 268.
393 Lamb - Mutton. 1 Moody, Cr. Cas. 242; and see Russ. & Ry. 497.
394 Lampooner. 3 Lev. 248.
395@@ -7323,7 +7323,7 @@
396 Lot No. 54. 1 Verm. R. 336; 18 John. R. 107; 5 N. R. Rep. 58.
397 Lots. 4 Ohio, 5.
398 Lying at the wharf. 2 McCord, 105.
399-
400+-----------------------------
401 Made. 1 Cranch, 239.
402 Made his note to the plaintiff for $760. 1 Breese's R. 122.
403 Magistrate. 13 Pick. 523.
404@@ -7390,7 +7390,7 @@
405 My house, and all that shall be in it at my death. 1 Bro. C. C. 129, n.; 11
406 Ves. 662,
407 My right heirs on the part of my mother. 4 Ves. 766.
408-
409+-----------------------------
410 Name and blood. 15 Ves. 92.
411 Navicular disease. Oliph. on Horses, 47.
412 Navigable river. 6 Cowen, 528; 21 Pick. R. 344.
413@@ -7418,7 +7418,7 @@
414 Notes current in the city of New York. 19 John. R. 14 6.
415 Notice of action. 1 Holt's N. P. R. 27.
416 Now. 3 Penna. R. 288, 9; 4 Mann. & Gr. 99, 100.
417-
418+-----------------------------
419 Occupation. 7 W. & S. 330.
420 Occupied. 1 Breese's R. 70.
421 Of. 2 T. R. 431.
422@@ -7473,7 +7473,7 @@
423 Owner. 6 Nev. & M. 340.
424 Oxgang. Touchs. 93; Co. Litt. 5.
425 Oyster spat. 12 Ad. & Ell. 13; S. C. 40 E. C. L. R. 15.
426-
427+-----------------------------
428 Passage room. 2 Ld. Raym. 1470.
429 Passing through the town. 6 Ohio, R. 142.
430 Payable. 14 Ves. 470; 16 Ves. 172; 2 Supp to Ves. jr. 296; 13 Ves. 113; 3
431@@ -7567,12 +7567,12 @@
432 Published. 3 M. & W. 461; 9 Bing. 605; 5 B. & Adol. 518: 6 M. & W. 473; 8 D.
433 P. C. 392.
434 Purchasing. 6 Ves. 404.
435-
436+-----------------------------
437 Quamdiu. Orl. Bridg. 202.
438 Quantity and boundary. 2 Caines' Rep. 146.
439 Quit. 2 N. H. Rep. 402.
440 Quotation. Eden. Inj. 327, 328.
441-
442+-----------------------------
443 Race-field. 9 Leigh, 648.
444 Raffie. 2 Rep. Const. Conn. 128.
445 Raise. 1 Atk. 421; 2 Vern. 153.
446@@ -7639,7 +7639,7 @@
447 Rolling-mill. 2 Watts & Serg. 390.
448 Roots. 7 John. R. 385.
449 Running days. 1 Bell's Com. 577, 5th ed.
450-
451+-----------------------------
452 Said - saith. 3 Dowl. P. C. 455; 5 Tyr. 391 1 Gale, 47.
453 Said 1 Chit. Cr. Law, *174; 2 Car. Law Rep. 75.
454 To sail. 3 M. & S. 461,
455@@ -7738,7 +7738,7 @@
456 Survivors. 17 Ves. 482; 5 Ves. 465.
457 Survivor and survivors. 3 Burr. 1881; 8 B. & Cr. 231.
458 Suine. 15 Mass. 205.
459-
460+-----------------------------
461 Take. 2 Pet. R. 538.
462 Take and fill shares. 1 Fairf. 478.
463 Taken out of the state. 1 Hill, 150.
464@@ -7823,7 +7823,7 @@
465 Tunc. 5 Mann. & Gr. 696.
466 Turnpike Road. 20 Johns. R. 742.
467 Two years after demand. 8 D. & R. 347.
468-
469+-----------------------------
470 Unavoidable accident. 1 Brock. R. 187.
471 Understood. 2 Cox's Ch. R. 16.
472 Underwood. 2 Rolle's R. 485.
473@@ -7850,7 +7850,7 @@
474 433; 3 Ohio R. 18; 1 Blackford's R. 336; 1 Fairfield, R. 315; 2 Chit. Cr.
475 Law, *549; 3 Ld. Raym. 36; Trem. P. C. 269; Co. Entr. 394, 435; Rast.
476 Entr. 689; Cro. C. C. 743; Com. Dig. Usury, C; 4 Bl. Com. 158; Hard. 420.
477-
478+-----------------------------
479 Vacancies. 2 Wend. 273.
480 Vacancy. 1 Breese's R. 70.
481 Valuable things. 1 Cox, t7; 1 Bro. C. C. 467.
482@@ -7864,7 +7864,7 @@
483 Videlicet. 8 Ves. 194.
484 Village or town. Co. Litt. 5; Plowd. 168; Touchst. 92.
485 Voluntary assignment. 3 Sumn. R. 345.
486-
487+-----------------------------
488 Wantonness. 1 Wheel. Cr. Cas. 365; 4 W. C. C. R. 534; 1 Hill, 46, 363.
489 Warbles. Oliph. on Law of Horses, 53; 9 M. & W. 670.
490 Warehouse. Cro. Car. 554; Gilb. Ej. 57; 2 Rosc. R. Act. 484; 8
491@@ -7925,7 +7925,7 @@
492 Worth and value. 3 B. & C. 516.
493 Writing. 14 John. 484; 8 Ves. 504; 2 M. & S. 286; 17 Ves. 459.
494 Writing in pencil. 1 Eng. Eccl. Rep. 406.
495-
496+-----------------------------
497 Yard lane. Touchs. 93; Co. Litt. 5.
498 Yearly meeting of Quakers. 6 Conn. 393.
499 Yearly meeting. 6 Conn. 292.
500@@ -12363,4 +12363,3 @@
501 CZARINA. The title of the empress of Russia.
502
503 CZAROWITZ.. The title of the eldest son of the czar and czarina of Russia.
504-\1a
505\ No newline at end of file
506--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierd.txt
507+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierd.txt
508@@ -7046,4 +7046,4 @@
509 una colonna a quest officio destinata, egli l'abbraccia nel mentre, che uno
510 araldo grida Cedo bonis ed un al tro gli abza le vesti, e palesa agli
511 spettatori le sue natiche. Finita questa ceremonia il debitore messo in
512-liberta." Filangieri della legislazione, cap. iv.\1a
513\ No newline at end of file
514+liberta." Filangieri della legislazione, cap. iv.
515\ No newline at end of file
516--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouviere.txt
517+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouviere.txt
518@@ -3642,4 +3642,3 @@
519
520 EYOTT. A small island arising in a river. Fleta, lib. 3, c. 2, s. b; Bract.
521 lib. 2, c. 2. See Island.
522-\1a
523\ No newline at end of file
524--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierf.txt
525+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierf.txt
526@@ -3492,4 +3492,3 @@
527 eternal. 2 Watts' & Serg. 263. See the authorities cited under the article
528 Infidel. But it seems now to be settled, that when the witness believes in a
529 God who will reward or punish him, even in this world, he is competent.
530-\1a
531\ No newline at end of file
532--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvieri.txt
533+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvieri.txt
534@@ -5510,4 +5510,3 @@
535 ITINERANT. Travelling or taking a journey. In England there were formerly
536 judges called Justices itinerant, who were sent with commissions into
537 certain counties to try causes.
538-\1a
539\ No newline at end of file
540--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierl.txt
541+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierl.txt
542@@ -6483,4 +6483,3 @@
543 LYNCH-LAW. A common phrase used to express the vengeance of a mob,
544 inflicting an injury, and committing an outrage upon a person suspected of
545 some offence. In England this is called Lidford Law. Toml.L. Dict. art.
546-\1a
547\ No newline at end of file
548--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierm.txt
549+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierm.txt
550@@ -2360,7 +2360,7 @@
551 apparently general rule.
552 4. The alterations of any of the maxims of the common law are
553 dangerous. 2 Inst. 210. The following are some of the more important maxims.
554-
555+----------------------------------------
556 A communi observantia non est recedendum. There should be no departure from
557 common observance or usage. Co. Litt. 186.
558 A l'impossible nul n'est tenu. No one is bound to do what is impossible. 1
559@@ -8439,4 +8439,3 @@
560
561 MYSTIC. In a secret manner; concealed; as mystic testament, for a secret
562 testament. Vide 2 Bouv. Inst. n. 3138; Testament Mystic.
563-\1a
564\ No newline at end of file
565--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouviern.txt
566+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouviern.txt
567@@ -3954,4 +3954,3 @@
568 Guardian, D.
569
570 NURUS. A daughter-in-law. Dig. 50, 16, 50.
571-\1a
572\ No newline at end of file
573--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierp.txt
574+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierp.txt
575@@ -9450,4 +9450,3 @@
576 when a man is suddenly knocked down and robbed while he is senseless, there
577 is no fear,, yet in consequence of the violence, it is presumed. 2 East, P.
578 C. 711; 4 Binn. Rep. 379; 3 Wash. C. C. Rep. 209; 2 Chit. Cr. Law, 803.
579-\1a
580\ No newline at end of file
581--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouvierr.txt
582+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouvierr.txt
583@@ -5724,4 +5724,3 @@
584 RUTA, civ. law. The name given to those things which are extracted or taken
585 from land, as sand, chalk, coal, and such other things. Poth. Pand. liv. 50,
586 h.t.
587-\1a
588\ No newline at end of file
589--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/bouviers.txt
590+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/bouviers.txt
591@@ -5764,4 +5764,3 @@
592 the common lawyers chirographs. (q.v.) 2 Blackstone's Commentaries, 296.
593
594 SYNOD. An ecclesiastical assembly.
595-\1a
596\ No newline at end of file
597--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/postinst
598+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/postinst
599@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
600+#! /bin/sh
601+# postinst script for dict-moby-thesaurus
602+#
603+# see: dh_installdeb(1)
604+
605+set -e
606+
607+# summary of how this script can be called:
608+# * <postinst> `configure' <most-recently-configured-version>
609+# * <old-postinst> `abort-upgrade' <new version>
610+# * <conflictor's-postinst> `abort-remove' `in-favour' <package>
611+# <new-version>
612+# * <deconfigured's-postinst> `abort-deconfigure' `in-favour'
613+# <failed-install-package> <version> `removing'
614+# <conflicting-package> <version>
615+# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
616+# the debian-policy package
617+#
618+# quoting from the policy:
619+# Any necessary prompting should almost always be confined to the
620+# post-installation script, and should be protected with a conditional
621+# so that unnecessary prompting doesn't happen if a package's
622+# installation fails and the `postinst' is called with `abort-upgrade',
623+# `abort-remove' or `abort-deconfigure'.
624+
625+case "$1" in
626+ configure)
627+ if [ -x /usr/sbin/dictdconfig ]; then dictdconfig -w ;fi
628+ if [ -x /etc/init.d/dictd ]; then /etc/init.d/dictd restart;fi
629+
630+ ;;
631+
632+ abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
633+
634+ ;;
635+
636+ *)
637+ echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
638+ exit 1
639+ ;;
640+esac
641+
642+# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
643+# generated by other debhelper scripts.
644+
645+#DEBHELPER#
646+
647+exit 0
648+
649+
650--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/changelog
651+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/changelog
652@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
653+dict-bouvier (6.revised-1) unstable; urgency=low
654+
655+ * Initial Release. Closes: #143633.
656+
657+ -- John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> Fri, 19 Apr 2002 14:10:31 -0500
658+
659--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/dirs
660+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/dirs
661@@ -0,0 +1 @@
662+usr/share/dictd
663--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/copyright
664+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/copyright
665@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
666+This package was debianized by John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> on
667+Fri, 19 Apr 2002 14:10:31 -0500.
668+
669+It was downloaded from http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier.htm
670+
671+Upstream Author(s): John Bouvier, 1856.
672+
673+Copyright:
674+
675+Copyright claims to this work have expired; it is now public domain.
676--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/control
677+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/control
678@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
679+Source: dict-bouvier
680+Section: text
681+Priority: optional
682+Maintainer: John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org>
683+Build-Depends-Indep: debhelper (>> 3.0.0), python2.2, python2.2-dictdlib (>= 1.0.3), dictd
684+Standards-Version: 3.5.2
685+
686+Package: dict-bouvier
687+Architecture: all
688+Suggests: dict, dictd
689+Description: John Bouvier's Law Dictionary for the USA
690+ This is the 1856 Revised Sixth Ediition of John Bouvier's law dictionary,
691+ formatted for use with the dictd server. It is an excellent, if dated,
692+ way to look up information about legal words and principles.
693--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/rules
694+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/rules
695@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
696+#!/usr/bin/make -f
697+# Sample debian/rules that uses debhelper.
698+# GNU copyright 1997 to 1999 by Joey Hess.
699+
700+# Uncomment this to turn on verbose mode.
701+#export DH_VERBOSE=1
702+
703+# This is the debhelper compatibility version to use.
704+export DH_COMPAT=3
705+
706+
707+
708+ifneq (,$(findstring debug,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
709+ CFLAGS += -g
710+endif
711+ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS)))
712+ INSTALL_PROGRAM += -s
713+endif
714+
715+configure: configure-stamp
716+configure-stamp:
717+ dh_testdir
718+ # Add here commands to configure the package.
719+
720+ touch configure-stamp
721+
722+
723+build: build-stamp
724+
725+build-stamp: configure-stamp
726+ dh_testdir
727+
728+ # Add here commands to compile the package.
729+ python2.2 conv.py *.txt
730+ dictzip bouvier.dict
731+ touch build-stamp
732+
733+clean:
734+ dh_testdir
735+ dh_testroot
736+ rm -f build-stamp configure-stamp
737+
738+ # Add here commands to clean up after the build process.
739+ #-$(MAKE) clean
740+
741+ -rm -f *.dz *.index *.dict *.dictfmt *.pyc
742+
743+ dh_clean
744+
745+install: build
746+ dh_testdir
747+ dh_testroot
748+ dh_clean -k
749+ dh_installdirs
750+
751+ # Add here commands to install the package into debian/dict-bouvier
752+ #$(MAKE) install DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/dict-bouvier
753+ cp *.dz *.index debian/dict-bouvier/usr/share/dictd
754+
755+
756+binary-arch: build install
757+# We have nothing to do by default.
758+
759+binary-indep: build install
760+ dh_testdir
761+ dh_testroot
762+# dh_installdebconf
763+ dh_installdocs
764+ dh_installexamples
765+ dh_installmenu
766+# dh_installlogrotate
767+# dh_installemacsen
768+# dh_installpam
769+# dh_installmime
770+# dh_installinit
771+ dh_installcron
772+ dh_installman
773+ dh_installinfo
774+# dh_undocumented
775+ dh_installchangelogs
776+ dh_link
777+ dh_strip
778+ dh_compress
779+ dh_fixperms
780+# dh_makeshlibs
781+ dh_installdeb
782+# dh_perl
783+ dh_shlibdeps
784+ dh_gencontrol
785+ dh_md5sums
786+ dh_builddeb
787+
788+binary: binary-indep binary-arch
789+.PHONY: build clean binary-indep binary-arch binary install configure
790--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/debian/postrm
791+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/debian/postrm
792@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
793+#! /bin/sh
794+# postrm script for dict-moby-thesaurus
795+#
796+# see: dh_installdeb(1)
797+
798+set -e
799+
800+# summary of how this script can be called:
801+# * <postrm> `remove'
802+# * <postrm> `purge'
803+# * <old-postrm> `upgrade' <new-version>
804+# * <new-postrm> `failed-upgrade' <old-version>
805+# * <new-postrm> `abort-install'
806+# * <new-postrm> `abort-install' <old-version>
807+# * <new-postrm> `abort-upgrade' <old-version>
808+# * <disappearer's-postrm> `disappear' <r>overwrit>r> <new-version>
809+# for details, see http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ or
810+# the debian-policy package
811+
812+
813+case "$1" in
814+ purge|remove|upgrade|failed-upgrade|abort-install|abort-upgrade|disappear)
815+ if [ -x /usr/sbin/dictdconfig ]; then dictdconfig -w ;fi
816+ if [ -x /etc/init.d/dictd ]; then /etc/init.d/dictd restart;fi
817+
818+
819+ ;;
820+
821+ *)
822+ echo "postrm called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
823+ exit 1
824+
825+esac
826+
827+# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
828+# generated by other debhelper scripts.
829+
830+#DEBHELPER#
831+
832+exit 0
833--- dict-bouvier-6.revised.orig/conv.py
834+++ dict-bouvier-6.revised/conv.py
835@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
836+import sys, dictdlib, re
837+
838+# Generator script Copyright (c) 2002 by John Goerzen.
839+# GPL'd.
840+
841+introtext = ''
842+# defpatt = "^([A-Z][^a-z0-9,.@;]+).+[.,;].+$"
843+defpatt = "^([A-Z][A-Z0-9' -]*[A-Z]).+[.,;].+$"
844+firstpatt = "^([AFM])[,.;]"
845+
846+print "Generating intro text."
847+
848+# Find the intro from the first file.
849+
850+fd = open(sys.argv[1], "rt")
851+for line in fd.xreadlines():
852+ if re.search(defpatt, line):
853+ break
854+ introtext += line
855+fd.close()
856+
857+print "Processing files."
858+
859+dw = dictdlib.DictWriter('bouvier',
860+ 'http://www.constitution.org/bouv/bouvier.htm',
861+ "Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)",
862+ introtext)
863+
864+for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
865+ fd = open(filename, "rt")
866+
867+ ignoring = 1 # Ignore stuff at beginning of file.
868+ headword = None # What we're reading now.
869+ defstr = '' # Text of current def.
870+ readyforstart = 1 # Whether or not we're ready for def
871+ # start (saw a blank line)
872+
873+ for line in fd.xreadlines():
874+ if len(line) == 1: # Blank line.
875+ readyforstart = 1
876+ if not ignoring:
877+ defstr += line
878+ elif readyforstart:
879+ # Mark it 0 so we won't match stuff next time.
880+ # We know that len is not 1 here.
881+ readyforstart = 0
882+ if not ignoring:
883+ match = re.search(defpatt, line)
884+ else:
885+ match = re.search(firstpatt, line) or re.search(defpatt, line)
886+ if not match:
887+ if ignoring:
888+ continue
889+ else:
890+ defstr += line
891+ else: # Start of new def.
892+ if headword != None:
893+ # Write out previous one.
894+ dw.writeentry(defstr, [headword])
895+ headword = match.group(1)
896+ ignoring = 0
897+ defstr = line
898+ else:
899+ defstr += line
900+ readyforstart = 0
901+
902+dw.finish()
903+
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