The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 3Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1832 |
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Side 2
... practice of the different English courts of justice and in the Roman law . We shall not attempt to follow him through so wide a field ; but we shall , for the present at least , confine ourselves chiefly to that part of the subject ...
... practice of the different English courts of justice and in the Roman law . We shall not attempt to follow him through so wide a field ; but we shall , for the present at least , confine ourselves chiefly to that part of the subject ...
Side 3
... practice of courts of law . But , at any rate , it rests with the 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 ...
... practice of courts of law . But , at any rate , it rests with the 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 ...
Side 6
... practice of the law , is aware that witnesses are frequently rejected on the ground of their possessing some interest in the event of the cause , when that interest is such as would not diminish the value of their testimony in the ...
... practice of the law , is aware that witnesses are frequently rejected on the ground of their possessing some interest in the event of the cause , when that interest is such as would not diminish the value of their testimony in the ...
Side 12
... practice , or that this part of our criminal law is in want of revision . Can it then be denied that this is a perfect practical refutation of the arguments in favour of the exclusive rules ; and are we not justified in asserting the ...
... practice , or that this part of our criminal law is in want of revision . Can it then be denied that this is a perfect practical refutation of the arguments in favour of the exclusive rules ; and are we not justified in asserting the ...
Side 15
... practice , we lament that it should have received the sanction of so distinguished a statesman as the present Lord Chancellor , and still more , that his approval should have been expressed in his justly celebrated speech in the House ...
... practice , we lament that it should have received the sanction of so distinguished a statesman as the present Lord Chancellor , and still more , that his approval should have been expressed in his justly celebrated speech in the House ...
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