The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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Side vi
... matter , according to the plan of some foreign journals of the same description . In the immediate selection of its subjects out of so wide a field , it must necessarily be guided , in a great degree , by a regard to the feelings and ...
... matter , according to the plan of some foreign journals of the same description . In the immediate selection of its subjects out of so wide a field , it must necessarily be guided , in a great degree , by a regard to the feelings and ...
Side 2
... matter , and perspicuity of language . Instead of flattering the self - esteem of the assembly to which it was addressed , it conveyed truths which , if rightly felt , must have been in the utmost degree humiliating . " Of all the ...
... matter , and perspicuity of language . Instead of flattering the self - esteem of the assembly to which it was addressed , it conveyed truths which , if rightly felt , must have been in the utmost degree humiliating . " Of all the ...
Side 7
... matter is somewhat differently arranged ; -that it contains all the author's learning upon the sub- ject , in the shape of notes ; -that it also contains the " Draft of a Bill to consolidate , amend , and declare the Law of Forgery ...
... matter is somewhat differently arranged ; -that it contains all the author's learning upon the sub- ject , in the shape of notes ; -that it also contains the " Draft of a Bill to consolidate , amend , and declare the Law of Forgery ...
Side 12
... matter of record , or any other authentic matter of a public nature ; " a limitation , to which all those , who wish to pre- serve a distinct and definite idea of the meaning of that much- abused term Common Law , ' will be inclined to ...
... matter of record , or any other authentic matter of a public nature ; " a limitation , to which all those , who wish to pre- serve a distinct and definite idea of the meaning of that much- abused term Common Law , ' will be inclined to ...
Side 19
... matter of admiration in his very anachronisms and geographical blunders . We know that the legal jargon , called law French , had many warm eulogists ; and was declared by Sir John Davis to be " so apt , so natural , and so proper , for ...
... matter of admiration in his very anachronisms and geographical blunders . We know that the legal jargon , called law French , had many warm eulogists ; and was declared by Sir John Davis to be " so apt , so natural , and so proper , for ...
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