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" I think it an undeniable position that a competent knowledge of the laws of that society in which we live, is the proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar; an highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education. "
The Doctrine of Limits with Its Applications: Namely, Conic Sections, the ... - Sivu 5
tekijä(t) William Whewell - 1838 - 172 sivua
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Niteet 1–4

Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 sivua
...inftitutions. For I think it an undeniable pofition, that a competent knowlege of the laws of that fociety in which we live, is the proper accomplishment of every gentleman and fcholar ; an highly ufeful, I had almoft faid eflential, part of liberal and polite education. And...

Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Nide 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 sivua
...cither the one or the other, he had betier be a stranger to the Roman than the English institutions. For I think it an undeniable position, that a competent...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar ; an highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education. And in this...

Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany ..., Nide 9

Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 578 sivua
...liherty. Blackstont's Commentaries on the Laws and Constitution of England. Ahridged. 5s. Tegg. MOTTO. A competent knowledge of the laws of that society in which we live, is the proper accomplishmeut of every gentleman and sclioUir. In a former Review we thought proper, hy way of warning...

The Literary Panorama, Nide 4

1808 - 742 sivua
...chosen by the worthy doctor for his motto : " I think it an undeniable position, that a competc-ut knowledge of the laws of that society in which we...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar; an highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education." ' This work is...

The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].

Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 sivua
...either the one or the other, he had better be a stranger to the Roman than the English institutions. For I think it an undeniable position, that a competent...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar ; an highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education. And in this...

The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Nide 6

1824 - 604 sivua
...man knew as much law, as would enable him to keep himself out of it." Mr. Justice Blackstone thought it an undeniable position, that a competent knowledge...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar; an highly useful, and he almost said, essential, part of liberal and polite education. And in this...

Brachgraphy; or, A most approved and complete system of short hand as ...

Charles John Green - 1824 - 90 sivua
...either the one or the other, he had better be a stranger to the Roman than the English institutions. For I think it an undeniable position, that a competent...society in which we live, is the proper accomplishment bf every gentleman and scholar; an highly useful, I had almost said essential part of liberal and polite...

The practice of the sheriff's court of ... Cornwall

George Blaxland Rogers - 1824 - 166 sivua
...Commissioner in His Majesty's Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, for taking Special Bail. " A competent knowledge of the laws of that society in " which we liye, is the proper accomplishment of every gen" tleman and scholar." "BLACKBTONE." ENTERED AT STATIONERS'...

The practice of the sheriff's court of ... Cornwall

George Blaxland Rogers - 1824 - 166 sivua
...Commissioner in His Majesty's Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer, for taking Special Bail. " A competent knowledge of the laws of that society in " which we HTC, is the proper accomplishment of every gen. " tleman and scholar." "BtACKSTONE." ENTERED AT STATIONERS3...

Commentaries on the Laws of England, Nide 1

Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 sivua
...either the one or the other, he had better be a stranger to the Roman than the English institutions. For I think it an undeniable position, that a competent...which we live, is the proper accomplishment of every gentle- [ 6 man and scholar ; an highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and polite...




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