A Guide to the Inns of Court and Chancery: With Notices of Their Ancient Discipline, Rules, Orders, and Customs, Readings, Moots, Masques, Revels, and Entertainments, Sivu 359Butterworths, 1855 - 440 sivua |
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... counsel which has been customary in England for many centuries . Schools for instruc- tion in the law were opened by Cassius and other eminent lawyers , the students being called auditores . Notwithstanding the occasional intrusion of ...
... counsel which has been customary in England for many centuries . Schools for instruc- tion in the law were opened by Cassius and other eminent lawyers , the students being called auditores . Notwithstanding the occasional intrusion of ...
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... ; and the office of counsel , there is reason for presuming , was not unknown to the Anglo - Saxons . * Quisque causam suam sine solennioribus juris formulis , " In the Miroir Aux Justices , ' a book EARLY SCHOOLS OF LAW . 5 10.
... ; and the office of counsel , there is reason for presuming , was not unknown to the Anglo - Saxons . * Quisque causam suam sine solennioribus juris formulis , " In the Miroir Aux Justices , ' a book EARLY SCHOOLS OF LAW . 5 10.
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... counsel occurs . It appears from this authentic record of the jurisprudence of the medieval era , that the names of counsel ( conseil ) and pleader ( pleidoir ) were known and in general use in those early times , and that the office of ...
... counsel occurs . It appears from this authentic record of the jurisprudence of the medieval era , that the names of counsel ( conseil ) and pleader ( pleidoir ) were known and in general use in those early times , and that the office of ...
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... not free of himself , nor any who is criminous , " & c . The practice soon , however , grew up of appointing professional lawyers as attornies in certain cases ; and in the time of Edward I. , pleaders or counsel 16 INNS OF COURT .
... not free of himself , nor any who is criminous , " & c . The practice soon , however , grew up of appointing professional lawyers as attornies in certain cases ; and in the time of Edward I. , pleaders or counsel 16 INNS OF COURT .
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... counsel below the degree of serjeants were not unfrequently con- stituted the proxies or attornies ' of parties to suits . In the reign of Richard I. , who succeeded his father Henry , owing to the multiplicity of business in the Aula ...
... counsel below the degree of serjeants were not unfrequently con- stituted the proxies or attornies ' of parties to suits . In the reign of Richard I. , who succeeded his father Henry , owing to the multiplicity of business in the Aula ...
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admission admitted afterwards ancient appears appointed arms attended attorney Bacon Barnard's Inn Barrister at Law benchers Bishop called chambers chapel Chief Baron church City of London clerk cloth common law Common Pleas council counsel Court of Common Earl Edward elected Eliz England Equity Exchequer Four Inns Francis Furnival's Inn garden gentlemen George gown Gray's Gray's Inn hath Henry Holborn honour Inn Hall Inner Temple Inns of Chancery Inns of Court James judges King's Bench Knight lawyers learned Lincoln's Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice majesty Majesty's masque Master ment Middle Temple Oxford Parliament person plead pleader Practice present Prince profession Queen Elizabeth Reader reign Richard Robert royal Serjeant-at-law serjeants Sir John Sir Thomas society Solicitor-General Staple Inn statute Stephen temp term thereof tion Treasurer Treatise VIII Westminster window
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Sivu 45 - God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures; it is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross handyworks...
Sivu 401 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue of law.
Sivu 353 - It will soon carry you a great way. It will carry you from earth to heaven, and there you shall find, to your great joy, the prize to which you hasten, a crown of glory.
Sivu 251 - Some must be great. Great offices will have Great talents. And God gives to every man The virtue, temper, understanding, taste, That lifts him into life, and lets him fall Just in the niche he was ordain'd to fill.
Sivu 94 - Phoenix' urn and nest. Fear not your ships, Nor any to oppose you save our lips, But come on shore, Where no joy dies till love hath gotten more. For swelling waves, our panting breasts, Where never storms arise, Exchange, and be awhile our guests; For stars, gaze on our eyes. The compass Love shall hourly sing, And, as he goes about the ring, We will not miss To tell each point he nameth with a kiss: Then come on shore, Where no joy dies till love hath gotten more.
Sivu 185 - I will not do that which my conscience tells me is wrong, upon this occasion; to gain the huzzas of thousands, or the daily praise of all the papers which come from the press: I will not avoid doing what I think is right; though it should draw on me the whole artillery of libels; all that falsehood and malice can invent, or the credulity of a deluded populace can swallow. I can say, with a great magistrate, upon an occasion and under circumstances not unlike, "Ego hoc animo semper fui, ut invidiam...
Sivu 252 - Mother too fierce of dear desires, Turn, turn to willing hearts your wanton fires ; To number five direct your doves, There spread round MURRAY all your blooming loves...
Sivu 349 - O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but serv'd my God with half the zeal* I serv'd my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Sivu 95 - At our feast, wee had a play called Twelve Night, or What You Will. Much like the Comedy of Errors, or Menechmi in Plautus; but most like and neere to that in Italian called Inganni.