| Horace Binney - 1827 - 60 страници
...our colonial legislation, and of the practice and administration of the law in the Province, through a period of nearly a century, in which there was not...made in the chambers of the Judges, without the aid of that best of all devices for eliciting the truth, an ardent, free, and ingenuous discussion by counsel.... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 646 страници
...of the practice and administration of the law in the province, through a period of nearly a century. It required also an intimate familiarity with the...England — its history, both political and legal. In the course, however, of less than two years, it was performed ; and the profession and the public... | |
| 1832 - 636 страници
...our colonial legislation, and of the practice and administration of the law in the province, through , and for the only use of the said plantations. —...that none in any of the said plantations do suffer of that best of all devices for eliciting the truth, an ardent, free, and ingenuous discussion by counsel.... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 624 страници
...of the practice and administration of the law in the province, through a period of nearly a century. It required also an intimate familiarity with the...England — its history, both political and legal. In the course, however, of less than two years, it was performed ; and the profession and the public... | |
| Philadelphia Bar Association - 1906 - 516 страници
...our colonial legislation, and of the practice and administration of the law in the Province, through a period of nearly a century, in which there was not...made in the chambers of the judges, without the aid of that best of all devices for eliciting the truth, an ardent, free, and ingenuous discussion by counsel.... | |
| 1849 - 498 страници
...our colonial legislation, and of the practice and administration of the law in the province, through a period of nearly a century, in which there was not...intimate familiarity with the written law of England. it,« history both political and legal, and a knowledge of the impressions which it had given to and... | |
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