He set himself much to the study of the Roman law, and though he liked the way of judicature in England by juries, much better than that of the civil law, where so much was trusted to the judge, yet he often said, that the true grounds and reasons of... The Lives of the Chief Justices of England - Halaman 175oleh John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1881Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 620 halaman
...LIFE OF CHIEF JUSTICE HALE. CHAP. XVI. An 1620 —1637. His other studies. embracing and methodising all that an English lawyer, on any emergency, could...seeking it there ;" and he lamented much that it was BO little studied in England, f He was likewise resolved not to be a mere lawyer, his maxim being that... | |
| William Holden Spilsbury - 1850 - 350 halaman
...Hale it is observed " that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the Digest, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there." By Sir John Holt,* Lord Chief Justice of KB in the reign of William III. it was... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 466 halaman
...JURIS, embracing and methodising all that an English lawyer, on any emergency, could desire to know. 1 Nor did he, like the great bulk of English jurists,...he lamented much that it was so little studied in England. 3 All these wonders he accomplished by a thrifty application of his time. None of it was wasted... | |
| Frederick William Torrance, McGill University. Faculty of Law - 1854 - 40 halaman
...he " often said that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well deliv*' ered in the Digests, that a man could never understand law as a science " so well as by seeking it there, and he therefore lamented much that it -" was so little studied in England.''!... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1856 - 250 halaman
...yet he often said, that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the Digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there ; and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England. He looked... | |
| 1857 - 820 halaman
...judge, yet he often said that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there, and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England." Distinct... | |
| 1858 - 444 halaman
...yet he often said, that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there; and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England." There will... | |
| 1858 - 488 halaman
...judge, yet he often said that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there, and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England," Distinct... | |
| 1064 halaman
...judge, yet he often said that the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there, and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England." Distinct... | |
| John Austin - 1863 - 462 halaman
...Hale often said, the true grounds and reasons of law were so well delivered in the (Roman) Digests, that a man could never understand law as a science so well as by seeking it there, and therefore lamented much that it was so little studied in England." — Burnet's... | |
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