Hortensius, the Advocate: An Historical Essay on the Office and Duties of an AdvocateF. D. Linn, 1882 - 404页 |
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... taken from the edition of Dr. Schmitz . In conclusion I may observe that the chief difficulty with which I have had to contend has been that of compression - as the materials for a much longer treatise on the subject are abundant . But ...
... taken from the edition of Dr. Schmitz . In conclusion I may observe that the chief difficulty with which I have had to contend has been that of compression - as the materials for a much longer treatise on the subject are abundant . But ...
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... taken by the Horns . -Origin of the Parliament of Paris .-- Cour Royale . - The Parlia- ment becomes stationary . - Its Constitution . - Splendor of the Parliament in old times . — The Vavassour attending Pleadings.— Eulogy of the ...
... taken by the Horns . -Origin of the Parliament of Paris .-- Cour Royale . - The Parlia- ment becomes stationary . - Its Constitution . - Splendor of the Parliament in old times . — The Vavassour attending Pleadings.— Eulogy of the ...
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... taken every one of those magistrates of the common- wealth whose care should be , in the eloquent words of Bishop Horne , " when he goeth up to the judgment seat , to put on righteousness as a glorious and beautiful robe , and to render ...
... taken every one of those magistrates of the common- wealth whose care should be , in the eloquent words of Bishop Horne , " when he goeth up to the judgment seat , to put on righteousness as a glorious and beautiful robe , and to render ...
第9页
... taken no pains to acquire grace or fluency as a speaker ? Great , indeed , is the responsibility which is incurred by him to whom are confided the weighty interests at stake in a court of justice . Who can set limits to their magnitude ...
... taken no pains to acquire grace or fluency as a speaker ? Great , indeed , is the responsibility which is incurred by him to whom are confided the weighty interests at stake in a court of justice . Who can set limits to their magnitude ...
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... 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 legal learn- ing was ...
... 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 legal learn- ing was ...
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