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" They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters, as well as to wrest laws ; and therefore they think it is much better that every man should plead his own cause, and trust it to the... "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Pàgina 108
editat per - 1825
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Utopia: or, The happy republic, tr. by G. Burnet

Thomas More (st.) - 1743 - 182 pàgines
...confider them as a Sort of People, whofe Profeflion it is to difguife Matters? as well as to wreft Laws ; and therefore they think it is much better that every Man fhould plead his own Caufe, and trufl it to the Judge, as well as in other Places the Client does it...
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Utopia, tr. by G. Burnet. To this ed. is added, A short account of sir ...

Thomas More (st.) - 1753 - 220 pàgines
...for they confider them as a Sort of People, whofe Profeffion it is to difguife Matters, and to wreft the Laws ; and therefore .they think it is much better that every Man fhou'J plead his own Caufe, and truftit to.the judge., as in other Places the Client trufts it to a...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Thomas More: Lord High Chancellor of England, in ...

Ferdinando Warner - 1758 - 418 pàgines
...for they confider them as a fort of people, whofe profeffion it is to difguife matters, and to wreft the laws ; and therefore they think it is much' better that every man mould plead his own caufe, and traft it to the judge ; as in other places the client trufts it to a...
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Sir Thomas More: A Selection from His Works, as Well in Prose as in Verse ...

Saint Thomas More - 1841 - 372 pàgines
...from their perusal, and so obscure as not to be understood by him. They have no lawyers among them ; they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters, and to wrast the laws a> they please. Hence they think it is much better that every man should plead his own...
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The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue, Condensed from the Scriptures ...

1842 - 1124 pàgines
...such a bulk and so dark that they cannot be read or understood by every one of the subjects. They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a...people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws ; and, therefore, they think it is much better that every man should plead...
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Utopia: or, The happy republic. To which is added, The new Atlantis, by lord ...

Thomas More (st.) - 1845 - 358 pàgines
...Bradshaw, in Covent Garden ? 153 This is a home thrust. Our laws are so numerous that, toge" They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a...people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws; and, therefore, they think it is much better that every man should plead...
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Utopia; Or, the Happy Republic: A Philosophical Romance

Saint Thomas More - 1845 - 356 pàgines
...Bradshaw, in Covent Garden ? 153 This is a home thrust. Our laws are so numerous that, toge" They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a...people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws; and, therefore, they think it is much better that every man should plead...
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Hortensius: Or, The Advocate: An Historical Essay

William Forsyth - 1849 - 528 pàgines
...Thomas More makes the absence of advocates one of the characteristic features of his Utopia. " They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a...people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws; and therefore they think it is much better that every man should plead his...
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Hortensius: Or, The Advocate: An Historical Essay

William Forsyth - 1849 - 538 pàgines
...Thomas More makes the absence of advocates one of the characteristic features of his Utopia. " They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a...people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws; and therefore they think it is much better that every man should plead his...
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The Bible of Nature, and Substance of Virtue: Condensed from the Scriptures ...

John Stewart - 1849 - 244 pàgines
...read or understood by every one of the subjects. They have no lawyers among them, for they considet them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters as well as to wrest laws ; and, therefore, they think it is much better that every man should plead...
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