Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1882 - 404页 |
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第22页
... receiving fees for his services , in thus providing litigent parties with the means of attack and defense in the courts of law . It was even thought by some of the ancients , that the spirited speeches in which Demosthenes attacked his ...
... receiving fees for his services , in thus providing litigent parties with the means of attack and defense in the courts of law . It was even thought by some of the ancients , that the spirited speeches in which Demosthenes attacked his ...
第36页
... , several public advocates , generally not less than ten , to assist him in enforcing the charge . These were called Synegori , and received each a drachm of the STATE TRIALS . 37 public money for their services ; 36 THE ATHENIAN COURTS .
... , several public advocates , generally not less than ten , to assist him in enforcing the charge . These were called Synegori , and received each a drachm of the STATE TRIALS . 37 public money for their services ; 36 THE ATHENIAN COURTS .
第44页
... received an affront , fancies that he obtains satisfaction by exposing himself to the chance of being shot , does not seem to have ever occurred to the nations of antiquity . ' In making acquaintance with the remains of the ancient ...
... received an affront , fancies that he obtains satisfaction by exposing himself to the chance of being shot , does not seem to have ever occurred to the nations of antiquity . ' In making acquaintance with the remains of the ancient ...
第55页
... received at Rome , it happened that Appius Claudius composed , for the use of himself and his colleagues , a treatise upon these various forms of legal procedure ; and his secretary Cnæus Flavius getting possession of the book , made it ...
... received at Rome , it happened that Appius Claudius composed , for the use of himself and his colleagues , a treatise upon these various forms of legal procedure ; and his secretary Cnæus Flavius getting possession of the book , made it ...
第56页
... and write the cases in which they can not agree , and refer them to the next parliament . " This statute received a large interpretation ; new writs were MEANING OF JUS CIVILE . 57 copiously produce , and 56 THE ROMAN LAW .
... and write the cases in which they can not agree , and refer them to the next parliament . " This statute received a large interpretation ; new writs were MEANING OF JUS CIVILE . 57 copiously produce , and 56 THE ROMAN LAW .
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