Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1881 - 404页 |
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... says , " We shall not confine ourselves to the technical language of his system , but will endeavor to define the notion of democracy , as the word was commonly understood by the Greeks , so as to sep- arate the essence of the theory ...
... says , " We shall not confine ourselves to the technical language of his system , but will endeavor to define the notion of democracy , as the word was commonly understood by the Greeks , so as to sep- arate the essence of the theory ...
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... says : " Why inay we not proceed further and affirm confidently , that the profession of the law is to be preferred before all other human professions and sciences , as being most noble for the matter and subject thereof , most ...
... says : " Why inay we not proceed further and affirm confidently , that the profession of the law is to be preferred before all other human professions and sciences , as being most noble for the matter and subject thereof , most ...
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... says Gibbon , " without the spur of neces- sity , have resolution to force their way through the thorns and thickets of that gloomy labyrinth . " He who does determine to succeed , has " the mettle of his pas- ture " tried in a manner ...
... says Gibbon , " without the spur of neces- sity , have resolution to force their way through the thorns and thickets of that gloomy labyrinth . " He who does determine to succeed , has " the mettle of his pas- ture " tried in a manner ...
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... says that the Egyptians adopted this system from a conviction that it was most favorable to the adminis- tration of even - handed justice . Parties were thereby placed more upon a level , and the clever and tricky had no undue advantage ...
... says that the Egyptians adopted this system from a conviction that it was most favorable to the adminis- tration of even - handed justice . Parties were thereby placed more upon a level , and the clever and tricky had no undue advantage ...
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... says that she can not speak , as she is tongue - tied from the effects of strong liquor , and is afraid of making herself ridiculous in court ; and she says that she can scarce stand , as you perceive . " Justice . " Well , then , let ...
... says that she can not speak , as she is tongue - tied from the effects of strong liquor , and is afraid of making herself ridiculous in court ; and she says that she can scarce stand , as you perceive . " Justice . " Well , then , let ...
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