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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; a highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal and... "
Researches in Assyria, Babylonia, and Chaldæa - Sivu 337
tekijä(t) William Francis Ainsworth - 1838 - 80 sivua
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The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life, Nide 2

John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 604 sivua
...the local constitutions of his native soil, under the very eminent professors that abound in thcir several universities. * * * * I think it an undeniable...almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education."— DUCKOTONB. THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING; by HERBERT MAYO, FR8., Senior Surgeon of the Middlesex...

Germany, Bohemia, and Hungary: Visited in 1837, Nide 1

George Robert Gleig - 1839 - 378 sivua
...have been more remarkably deficient than those of all Europe besides. * * * * I think it undeniable, that a competent knowledge of the laws of that society in which we live, is a highly useful, I had almost said essential, part of liberal education.— BLACKSTONK. HISTORY of...

The Saturday Magazine, Nide 13

1839 - 272 sivua
...have been more remarkably deficient than those of all Europe besides. « « * * I think it undeniable, that a competent knowledge of the laws of that society in which we lire, is a highly useful, I hud almost said essential, port of liberal education. — BLACKSTONK. HISTORY...

The Rights of Persons, According to the Text of Blackstone: Incorporating ...

William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1839 - 556 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 knowledge of the laws [ 6 ] of that society in which we live, is the proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar...

The Rights of Heirship, Or, The Doctrine of Descents and Consanguinity: As ...

Henry Kent Staple Causton - 1842 - 346 sivua
...first talented lecturer under his institution. "I think it an undeniable position," says Blackstone,* that a competent knowledge of the laws of that society...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar ; an highly useful, I had almost said essential part of a liberal and polite education. It is how*...

The American Review, and Metropolitan Magazine, Nide 1

1843 - 600 sivua
...lived, and for which he wrote, very properly observes that " a competent knowledge of the laws of the society in which we live, is the proper accomplishment...almost said essential, part of liberal and polite education. And in this I am warranted by the laws of ancient Rome, where, as Cicero informs us, the...

The Law Relating to Officers in the Army

Harris PRENDERGAST - 1855 - 314 sivua
...and even unknown, by all but one " practical profession," "I think," says the same eminent writer, " that a competent knowledge " of the laws of that society...almost said essential, " part of liberal and polite education.*" " No rank, no elevation in life, and let me add," says Mr. Justice Foster, "no conduct,...

The last of the old squires; a sketch by Cedric Oldacre. [By] J.W. Warter

John Wood Warter - 1861 - 250 sivua
...Introductory Section " On the Study of the Law " when he faid, " I think it an undeniable Pofition, that a competent Knowledge of the Laws of that Society in which we live is the proper Accomplifhment of every Gentleman and Scholar, — a highly ufeful, I had almoft faid eflential, Part...

The Last of the Old Squires: A Sketch

John Wood Warter - 1861 - 250 sivua
...Introductory Seftion " On the Study of the Law " when he faid, " I think it an undeniable Pofition, that a competent Knowledge of the Laws of that Society in which we live is the proper Accomplifhment of every Gentleman and Scholar, — a highly ufeful, I had almoft faid eflential, Part...

The Fortnightly Review, Nide 4;Nide 6

1866 - 908 sivua
...and, accordingly, as late as the middle of the last century, Sir William Blackstone taught at Oxford " that a competent knowledge of the laws of that society...proper accomplishment of every gentleman and scholar." At the present day, as a rule, even the well-educated Englishman knows just as much about law as he...




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