Classical and Foreign Quotations,law Terms and Maxims,proverbs,mottoes,phrases,and Expressions in French,German,Greek,Italian,Latin,Spanish,and PortugueseWhitaker & Sons, 1887 - 608 pages |
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... Law Max . - It is the business of the judge to instruct the jury in points of law , of the jury to decide on matters of fact . 100. Ad quod damnum . ( L. ) Law Term . - To what damage . A writ sued before granting certain liberties ...
... Law Max . - It is the business of the judge to instruct the jury in points of law , of the jury to decide on matters of fact . 100. Ad quod damnum . ( L. ) Law Term . - To what damage . A writ sued before granting certain liberties ...
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... Law Max . - No one has a right to erect a new edifice on his ground , so as to prejudice what has long been enjoyed by another , as e.g. , a new building , obscuring the light and air from a previously erected house . 113. Egrescitque ...
... Law Max . - No one has a right to erect a new edifice on his ground , so as to prejudice what has long been enjoyed by another , as e.g. , a new building , obscuring the light and air from a previously erected house . 113. Egrescitque ...
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... Law Term . - Elsewhere . Defence set up in criminal cases to show that accused was elsewhere when the act with which he is ... Law Max . -Alienation of property is favoured by the law rather than accumulation . The law opposes as far as ...
... Law Term . - Elsewhere . Defence set up in criminal cases to show that accused was elsewhere when the act with which he is ... Law Max . -Alienation of property is favoured by the law rather than accumulation . The law opposes as far as ...
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... non debet esse judex in propria causa , quia non potest esse judex et pars . ( L. ) Law Max . - No one may be judge in his own case , because no one may be judge and suitor at the same time . Thus , a ALIQUIS . 29 Catiline. ...
... non debet esse judex in propria causa , quia non potest esse judex et pars . ( L. ) Law Max . - No one may be judge in his own case , because no one may be judge and suitor at the same time . Thus , a ALIQUIS . 29 Catiline. ...
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... Law Max . - Conceal- ment is one thing , silence is another . A dealer may be innocently silent respecting some vice in a horse on the subject of which he was not interrogated and gave no warranty . 201. Alium silere quod voles , primus ...
... Law Max . - Conceal- ment is one thing , silence is another . A dealer may be innocently silent respecting some vice in a horse on the subject of which he was not interrogated and gave no warranty . 201. Alium silere quod voles , primus ...
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Classical and Foreign Quotations,law Terms and Maxims,proverbs,mottoes ... William Francis Henry King Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
Classical and Foreign Quotations: Law Terms and Maxims, Proverbs, Mottoes ... William Francis Henry King Affichage du livre entier - 1888 |
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Page 377 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray ; What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
Page 79 - Ce que l'on conçoit bien s'énonce clairement , Et les mots pour le dire arrivent aisément.
Page 183 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
Page 31 - Was vernünftig ist, das ist wirklich; und was wirklich ist, das ist vernünftig.
Page 78 - Celui qui met un frein à la fureur des flots Sait aussi des méchants arrêter les complots. Soumis avec respect à sa volonté sainte, Je crains Dieu, cher Abner, et n'ai point d'autre crainte Cependant je rends grâce au zèle officieux Qui sur tous mes périls vous fait ouvrir les yeux.
Page 299 - Les vertus se perdent dans l'intérêt, comme les fleuves se perdent dans la mer.
Page 490 - If on my theme I rightly think, There are five reasons why men drink: Good wine, a friend, because I 'm dry, Or least I should be by and by, Or any other reason why.
Page 135 - Praecipue cum se numeris commendat et arte : Discit enim citius meminitque libentius illud Quod quis deridet, quam quod probat et veneratur.
Page 298 - Les rivières sont des chemins qui marchent et qui portent où l'on veut aller.