Hortensius: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateJ. Murray, 1874 - 412页 |
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第23页
... learned note on this passage Spalding notices an exception to this law , namely , the case where a party had not the right of being heard himself in a court of justice , of which an instance occurs in the speech of Lysias on behalf of ...
... learned note on this passage Spalding notices an exception to this law , namely , the case where a party had not the right of being heard himself in a court of justice , of which an instance occurs in the speech of Lysias on behalf of ...
第26页
... learned editor for comic humour runs riot in a profusion of notes , where , however , the reader will find much information on the subject of Athenian courts of law . Aristotle says that the strength of the democracy lay there ; Ἐπεὶ ...
... learned editor for comic humour runs riot in a profusion of notes , where , however , the reader will find much information on the subject of Athenian courts of law . Aristotle says that the strength of the democracy lay there ; Ἐπεὶ ...
第28页
... learned brother , and express their wonder at not finding him ready to accompany them . This gives rise to some amusing dialogue , in which Philocleon and his friends exhaust the vocabulary of abuse against his gaolers ; but at last ...
... learned brother , and express their wonder at not finding him ready to accompany them . This gives rise to some amusing dialogue , in which Philocleon and his friends exhaust the vocabulary of abuse against his gaolers ; but at last ...
第59页
... learned members of the College of Priests , who alone were competent and authorised to interpret them . Afterwards this right of interpretation ceased to be an exclusive privilege , and was exercised by those who were competent , by ...
... learned members of the College of Priests , who alone were competent and authorised to interpret them . Afterwards this right of interpretation ceased to be an exclusive privilege , and was exercised by those who were competent , by ...
第64页
... learned of English antiquarians , such as Spelman , Coke , Lambard , and Selden . We might , indeed , under such circumstances , adopt the language of Mr. Justice Blackstone , and say : ' In short , if a court of equity in England did ...
... learned of English antiquarians , such as Spelman , Coke , Lambard , and Selden . We might , indeed , under such circumstances , adopt the language of Mr. Justice Blackstone , and say : ' In short , if a court of equity in England did ...
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accused acquittal action addressed advocate afterwards amongst ancient appear asserted Athenian Athens attorney attorney-general authority behalf Brut Cæsar called cause CHAP character charge Cicero client comitium common law conduct confession conviction Coponius counsel court of justice Crassus criminal crown death defence Demosthenes dicasts duty edicts eloquence England English English law equity evidence fact favour fees France give guilty Hist honour Hortensius indictment instance judges judgment judicial Julius Cæsar jury king Lafarge lawyers learned Lord matter ment murder Murena occasion opinion Orat parliament party person Philip the Fair plead pleader plebs Pompey practice prætor president principles prisoner profession question Quintilian reason reign Roman Roman Forum Roman law Rome Roscius rule says Scævola seems senate side speak speaker speech Sulpicius Tacitus tion trial tribunal truth Twelve Tables verdict VIII witness words
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