Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1882 - 404页 |
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... judgment seat , to put on righteousness as a glorious and beautiful robe , and to render his tribunal a fit emblem of that eternal throne of which justice and judgment are the habita- tion . " In the admirable work of Meyer , in which ...
... judgment seat , to put on righteousness as a glorious and beautiful robe , and to render his tribunal a fit emblem of that eternal throne of which justice and judgment are the habita- tion . " In the admirable work of Meyer , in which ...
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... judgment which the voice of all ages has pronounced upon the value and necessity of the office of an advocate . For were it necessary to vindicate that office it would be easy to cite the authority of great and venerable names . We ...
... judgment which the voice of all ages has pronounced upon the value and necessity of the office of an advocate . For were it necessary to vindicate that office it would be easy to cite the authority of great and venerable names . We ...
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... judgments have commanded the admiration of the world , and whose comprehensive thoughts found utter- ance in language so fastidiously appropriate , that not a word can be altered without detriment to the sense . But he soon finds how ...
... judgments have commanded the admiration of the world , and whose comprehensive thoughts found utter- ance in language so fastidiously appropriate , that not a word can be altered without detriment to the sense . But he soon finds how ...
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... judgment . Sir Thomas More makes the absence of advocates one of the characteristic features of his Utopia . " They have no lawyers among them , for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters as ...
... judgment . Sir Thomas More makes the absence of advocates one of the characteristic features of his Utopia . " They have no lawyers among them , for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters as ...
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... judgment first simply for or against the defendant , and if their verdict was un- favorable , provided it was not a capital case , he was allowed himself to name the punishment or penalty ( ἀντιτίμημα ) which he thought ought to be ...
... judgment first simply for or against the defendant , and if their verdict was un- favorable , provided it was not a capital case , he was allowed himself to name the punishment or penalty ( ἀντιτίμημα ) which he thought ought to be ...
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accused acquitted action addressed advocate afterwards ancient Antony appear Athenian Athens behalf Cæsar called Cato cause century character charge Cicero civil client comitium conduct consul consulship conviction Coponius counsel court of equity court of justice courts of law Crassus crime criminal crown death defended Demosthenes dicasts duty edicts eloquence English law equity evidence fact favor former France friends Galba give guilty honor Hortensius instance judges judgment judicial Julius Cæsar jury king Lafarge latter lawyers learned Lord ment mode murder Murena occasion opinion orator parliament party person Philip the Fair plaintiff plead pleader plebs Pompey practice prætor president prisoner profession prosecution question Quintilian reason reign republic Roman law Rome Roscius Rostra rule says Scævola seems senate side speak speaker speech Sulpicius Tacitus tion trial tribunal truth Twelve Tables verdict wife witness words