The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 3Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1832 |
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Side 3
... advocates of the system of exclusion to establish the propriety of the exceptions ; and it may be most useful to inquire whether any just grounds can be shown for so wide a departure from this natural system of procedure as is displayed ...
... advocates of the system of exclusion to establish the propriety of the exceptions ; and it may be most useful to inquire whether any just grounds can be shown for so wide a departure from this natural system of procedure as is displayed ...
Side 34
... advocates instead of judges . It is upon this ground that it is said , that " the judges ought not to deliver their opinions beforehand in any criminal case that may come before them judicially , especially in cases of high treason ...
... advocates instead of judges . It is upon this ground that it is said , that " the judges ought not to deliver their opinions beforehand in any criminal case that may come before them judicially , especially in cases of high treason ...
Side 39
... of one or more of the faculties of law , of science , or of letters ( which includes all advocates and attornies , and the greater number of the judges ) , doctors of medicine , members and 1832. ] 39 Changes in French Law .
... of one or more of the faculties of law , of science , or of letters ( which includes all advocates and attornies , and the greater number of the judges ) , doctors of medicine , members and 1832. ] 39 Changes in French Law .
Side 43
... advocates entered on the list ; at- tornies belonging to the courts and tribunals ; and notaries ; that is , doctors after three years ' residence , and licentiates and others after five years ' practice and real residence in the ...
... advocates entered on the list ; at- tornies belonging to the courts and tribunals ; and notaries ; that is , doctors after three years ' residence , and licentiates and others after five years ' practice and real residence in the ...
Side 94
... advocate is founded . - From our tendency to err , the utmost caution is requisite in the discovery of truth , both in the natural and moral world . " If , " says , Lord Bacon , " you infer that the rays of celestial bodies are hot ...
... advocate is founded . - From our tendency to err , the utmost caution is requisite in the discovery of truth , both in the natural and moral world . " If , " says , Lord Bacon , " you infer that the rays of celestial bodies are hot ...
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