Hortensius: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateJ. Murray, 1874 - 412页 |
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... necessary to employ such terms as will , though not precisely equivalent , most readily convey the sense of the original . For instance , it would be easy to point out the difference between an Athenian and an English juryman ; but in ...
... necessary to employ such terms as will , though not precisely equivalent , most readily convey the sense of the original . For instance , it would be easy to point out the difference between an Athenian and an English juryman ; but in ...
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... necessary to vindicate that office it would be easy to cite the authority of great and venerable names . We might ask , with Cicero , " What is so kinglike , so generous , so munificent , as to bestow help on those who supplicate our ...
... necessary to vindicate that office it would be easy to cite the authority of great and venerable names . We might ask , with Cicero , " What is so kinglike , so generous , so munificent , as to bestow help on those who supplicate our ...
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... necessary for the com- mon and continued use thereof , and most meritorious for the good effects it doth produce in the commonwealth ? For what is the matter and subject of our profession but justice , the lady and queen of all moral ...
... necessary for the com- mon and continued use thereof , and most meritorious for the good effects it doth produce in the commonwealth ? For what is the matter and subject of our profession but justice , the lady and queen of all moral ...
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... necessary for the advocate to possess , 1- " that infinite variety of knowledge for which he has occasion ; that immense number . of volumes which he is obliged not only to read , but meditate upon and fathom their depths ; that ...
... necessary for the advocate to possess , 1- " that infinite variety of knowledge for which he has occasion ; that immense number . of volumes which he is obliged not only to read , but meditate upon and fathom their depths ; that ...
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... necessary as justice ; " and this is no mere figure of rhetoric or flight of fancy . It is the statement of a simple truth . From the period when men first adopted the forms of civil polity , the principle of advocacy must have existed ...
... necessary as justice ; " and this is no mere figure of rhetoric or flight of fancy . It is the statement of a simple truth . From the period when men first adopted the forms of civil polity , the principle of advocacy must have existed ...
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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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