Hortensius: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateJ. Murray, 1874 - 412页 |
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... with a deep conviction of the importance of its duties , and of the arduous nature of its manifold require- ments . But they delighted to picture the ideal of the character which rose above the temptations that beset the path of.
... with a deep conviction of the importance of its duties , and of the arduous nature of its manifold require- ments . But they delighted to picture the ideal of the character which rose above the temptations that beset the path of.
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... natural equity , which adapts itself to all the wants of mankind , as diversified in its means . as it is uniform in its principles ; the whole man , in short , within him wrought by study to the highest point of intellectual perfection ...
... natural equity , which adapts itself to all the wants of mankind , as diversified in its means . as it is uniform in its principles ; the whole man , in short , within him wrought by study to the highest point of intellectual perfection ...
第11页
... Nature , who " had taken all knowledge for his province ; " and Claren- don , the wise and faithful servant of the Crown , doomed , like the great historian of Greece , to be the victim of ingratitude ; and Hale , the depth of whose ...
... Nature , who " had taken all knowledge for his province ; " and Claren- don , the wise and faithful servant of the Crown , doomed , like the great historian of Greece , to be the victim of ingratitude ; and Hale , the depth of whose ...
第16页
... nature of his cause of action , and the amount of damages which he claimed . The defendant then pleaded to the " declaration , " either by deny- ing the facts alleged , or confessing and avoiding them , or pleading in mitigation of ...
... nature of his cause of action , and the amount of damages which he claimed . The defendant then pleaded to the " declaration , " either by deny- ing the facts alleged , or confessing and avoiding them , or pleading in mitigation of ...
第31页
... nature of the case to be tried . We may easily imagine the kind of scene that would take place when such a mob was called upon to decide important questions affecting the property and even lives of individuals . " Even in their best ...
... nature of the case to be tried . We may easily imagine the kind of scene that would take place when such a mob was called upon to decide important questions affecting the property and even lives of individuals . " Even in their best ...
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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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第156页 - That every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife, husband, parent and child of the person whose death shall have been so caused...
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第84页 - Graced as thou art with all the power of words, So known, so honour'd, at the house of lords; Conspicuous scene ! another yet is nigh, (More silent far) where kings and poets lie; Where Murray (long enough his country's pride) Shall be no more than Tully or than Hyde...
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第viii页 - C'étaient d'honnêtes gens qui riaient comme les autres avec leurs amis ; et quand ils ont fait leurs lois et leurs traités de politique , c'a été en se jouant et pour se divertir.