 | Joseph Story - 1838 - 743 pągines
...judgment in a cause of great celebrity, has also said: " To no authority, living or dead, could Terence be had with more propriety for correct information...governed, than to one, whose knowledge and experience have enabled him, fifty years ago, to reduce the whole subject to a system, with such a universally... | |
 | 1834
...said, but that so much can be understood.' Per Lord Eldon, Lloyd ». Johnes, 9 Vez. 54. ciplesbjt. which courts of equity are governed than to one whose...acknowledged learning, accuracy and discrimination as to have been ever since received by the whole profession as an authoritative standard and guide.... | |
 | Joseph Story - 1844 - 923 pągines
...Thomas Plumer, in his masterlyjudgment in a cause of great celebrity has also said ; " To no auihority, living or dead, could reference be had with more propriety...governed, than to one, whose knowledge and experience have enabled him, fifty years ago, to reduce the whole subject to a system with such a universally... | |
 | Samuel Warren - 1845 - 944 pągines
...expressed himself in the following terms of splendid eulogy:—" To no authority, living or dead, can reference be had with more propriety, for correct...to reduce the whole subject to a system, with such an universally acknowledged learning, accuracy, and discrimination, as to have been ever since received... | |
 | William Charles Townsend - 1846
...judgment in a cause of great celebrity, has also said (Cholmondeley v. Clinton, 2 Jac. & W. 151.): ' To no authority, living or dead, could reference be...governed, than to one whose knowledge and experience have enabled him, fifty years ago, to reduce the whole subject to a system with such universally acknowledged... | |
 | James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870
...Thomas Pluiner, too, in Cholmondeley v. Clinton, 1 pays the following high tribute to the Treatise :—' To no authority, living or dead, could reference be...governed than to one whose knowledge and experience have enabled him, fifty years ago, to reduce the whole subject to a system with such universally acknowledged... | |
 | Sir Spencer Walpole - 1874 - 332 pągines
...Plurner said of his Treatise on Pleadings, ‘To no authority, living or dead, can reference be made with more propriety for correct information respecting...acknowledged learning, accuracy, and discrimination, as to have ever since been received by the whole profession as an authoritative standard and guide.'... | |
 | Sir Spencer Walpole - 1874 - 332 pągines
...SECOND MINISTRY. 143 his Treatise on Pleadings, ' To no authority, living or dead, can reference be made with more propriety for correct information respecting...acknowledged learning, accuracy, and discrimination, as to have ever since been received by the whole profession as an authoritative standard and guide.'... | |
 | Samuel Warren, Thomas W. Clerke - 2003 - 674 pągines
...expressed himself in the following terms of splendid eulogy :—"To no authority, living or dead, can reference be had with more propriety, for correct...to reduce the whole subject to a system, with such an universally acknowledged learning, accuracy, and discrimination, as to have been ever since received... | |
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