| Charles Gayarré - 1866 - 706 halaman
...great barriers to the introduction of that harmony and mutual confidence which I so much desire. " There are, no doubt, several minor causes of discontent...of the Louisianians are opposed to any innovation on their language ; the trial by jury is by many considered as odious, and the lawyers as serious nuisances... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1866 - 722 halaman
...confidence which I so much desire. ...•• "There are, no doubt, several minor causes of discontent iu this quarter ; but the most fruitful sources are the...of the Louisianians are opposed to any innovation on their language ; the trial by jury is by many considered as odious, and the lawyers as serious nuisances... | |
| Paul Alliot - 1911 - 412 halaman
...are, no doubt, several minor causes of discontent in this quarter-but the most fruitful sources arethe introduction of the English language in our Courts...of the Louisianians, are opposed to any innovation on their language: the trial by Jury is by many considered as odious- and the Lawyers as serious nuisances.143... | |
| Paul Alliot - 1911 - 400 halaman
...language in our Courts of Justice-the judicial system generally, and particularly the trial by Jury-and the admission of Attorneys. The pride as well as the...of the Louisianians, are opposed to any innovation on their language: the trial by Jury is by many considered as odious-and the Lawyers as serious nuisances.... | |
| James Alexander Robertson - 1911 - 404 halaman
...language in our Courts of Justice-the judicial system generally, and particularly the trial by Jury-and the admission of Attorneys. The pride as well as the...of the Louisianians, are opposed to any innovation on their language: the trial by Jury is by many considered as odious-and the Lawyers as serious nuisances.... | |
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