Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1Strahan, 1809 - 485 sivua |
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... had privately under- taken . The knowledge of our laws and constitu- tion , was adopted as a liberal science by general academical authority ; competent endowments were decreed A 4 decreed for the support of a lecturer , and the.
... had privately under- taken . The knowledge of our laws and constitu- tion , was adopted as a liberal science by general academical authority ; competent endowments were decreed A 4 decreed for the support of a lecturer , and the.
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... authority ; which has generally been reputed ( however unjustly ) of a dry and unfruitful nature ; and of which the theoretical , elementary parts have hitherto received a very moderate fhare of cultivation . He cannot but reflect ...
... authority ; which has generally been reputed ( however unjustly ) of a dry and unfruitful nature ; and of which the theoretical , elementary parts have hitherto received a very moderate fhare of cultivation . He cannot but reflect ...
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... authority as a collec- tion of written reafon . No man is more thoroughly per- fuaded of the general excellence of its rules , and the usual equity of its decifions , nor is better convinced of its ufe as well as ornament to the scholar ...
... authority as a collec- tion of written reafon . No man is more thoroughly per- fuaded of the general excellence of its rules , and the usual equity of its decifions , nor is better convinced of its ufe as well as ornament to the scholar ...
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... authority ; and has unavoidably thrown more power into the hands of the judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their ver- dicts , than perhaps the conftitution intended . BUT it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman ...
... authority ; and has unavoidably thrown more power into the hands of the judges , to direct , control , and even reverse their ver- dicts , than perhaps the conftitution intended . BUT it is not as a juror only that the English gentleman ...
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... authority , through paffion , through ignorance , or abfurdity , he will be the object of [ 9 ] contempt from his inferiors , and of cenfure from thofe to whom he is accountable for his conduct . YET farther ; moft gentlemen of ...
... authority , through paffion , through ignorance , or abfurdity , he will be the object of [ 9 ] contempt from his inferiors , and of cenfure from thofe to whom he is accountable for his conduct . YET farther ; moft gentlemen of ...
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