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... particular case by those who are specially charged with that duty , and who are responsible to the community for the steady and faithful discharge of it . Connected with this mode of proceeding was another , which though continued to a ...
... particular case by those who are specially charged with that duty , and who are responsible to the community for the steady and faithful discharge of it . Connected with this mode of proceeding was another , which though continued to a ...
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... particular case , it may still be said with great justice , that even his failings leaned to virtue's side . ' The ultimate object of all laws , and of all jurisprudence , is , to do justice between parties ; and the judge who , by ...
... particular case , it may still be said with great justice , that even his failings leaned to virtue's side . ' The ultimate object of all laws , and of all jurisprudence , is , to do justice between parties ; and the judge who , by ...
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... particular , where the doctrines of the historical school already prevailed , in which law was taught in connexion with the anti- quities of the Roman Republic , and semi - barbarous legislation of the middle ages , and the decision of ...
... particular , where the doctrines of the historical school already prevailed , in which law was taught in connexion with the anti- quities of the Roman Republic , and semi - barbarous legislation of the middle ages , and the decision of ...
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... particular , that was allowed to the genius of the Roman jurisconsults , that we are indebted for that profound sagacity which we find in their works , for that promptitude in seizing cases , that clearness in explaining differences the ...
... particular , that was allowed to the genius of the Roman jurisconsults , that we are indebted for that profound sagacity which we find in their works , for that promptitude in seizing cases , that clearness in explaining differences the ...
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... particular interest , would become extinct with it , for the want of a subject to act upon ; that is , for the want of what M. Savigny calls the political element of the law . It may also be admitted , that parts of the law immediately ...
... particular interest , would become extinct with it , for the want of a subject to act upon ; that is , for the want of what M. Savigny calls the political element of the law . It may also be admitted , that parts of the law immediately ...
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Seite 397 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Seite 298 - All scatter'd fires, but end in smoke and noise, The scorn of men, the idle play of boys. Keep then, this first great precept ever near, Short be your speech, your matter strong and clear, Earnest your manner, warm and rich your style, Severe in taste, yet full of grace the while ; So may you reach the loftiest heights of fame, And leave, when life is past, a deathless name.
Seite 414 - An EXAMINATION of the RULES of LAW respecting the Admission of EXTRINSIC EVIDENCE in Aid of the INTERPRETATION of WILLS.
Seite 394 - A joint resolution, instructing our senators, and requesting our representatives in Congress, to use their...
Seite 363 - Merchandises until the same be there discharged and safely landed ; and it shall be lawful for the said Ship, &c., in this Voyage to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any Ports or Places whatsoever without Prejudice to this Insurance.
Seite 413 - Chitty's Index to all the Reported Cases decided in the several Courts of Equity in England, the Privy Council, and the House of Lords, with a selection of Irish Cases, on or relating to the Principles, Pleading, and Practice of Equity and Bankruptcy ; from the earliest period.
Seite 228 - A Practical and Elementary Abridgment of the Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of King's Bench, Common Pleas, Exchequer, and at Nisi Prius ; And of the Rules of Court, From the Restoration in 1660, to Mich.
Seite 78 - It enacted that from and after the passing of this act, no person unauthorized by law should subscribe to or become a member of any association, institution or company, or proprietor of any bank or fund for the purpose of issuing notes, receiving deposits, making discounts or transacting any other business which incorporated banks may or do transact by virtue of their respective acts of incorporation...
Seite 78 - States, shall forfeit and pay for every such offence the sum of one thousand dollars, which may be...
Seite 80 - The total amount of debts which the said corporation shall at any time owe, whether by bond, bill, note, or other contract, over and above the...