A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law StudiesJohn D. Parsons, 1870 - 406 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... conscience I believe that Eng- land would not be what she is without her system of public education , and that no other country can be- come what England is without the advantages of such a system . " Perhaps it may be safely said that ...
... conscience I believe that Eng- land would not be what she is without her system of public education , and that no other country can be- come what England is without the advantages of such a system . " Perhaps it may be safely said that ...
Pagina 74
... conscience told me to be a duty , and to leave the consequences with God . I shall carry with me the memory , and I trust the practice , of this parental lesson to the grave . I have hitherto followed it , and I have no reason to ...
... conscience told me to be a duty , and to leave the consequences with God . I shall carry with me the memory , and I trust the practice , of this parental lesson to the grave . I have hitherto followed it , and I have no reason to ...
Pagina 173
... Conscience . " What was said by one of our fathers in the Law , to students of the Law , three centuries and a half ago , cannot but be interesting to one of our day anxious to become a worthy successor of those of whom England is proud ...
... Conscience . " What was said by one of our fathers in the Law , to students of the Law , three centuries and a half ago , cannot but be interesting to one of our day anxious to become a worthy successor of those of whom England is proud ...
Pagina 174
... conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul , as a light whereby he may di- vine and know what he ought to do and what he ought not to do . Wherefore , forasmuch as it behoveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the ...
... conscience in the midst of every reasonable soul , as a light whereby he may di- vine and know what he ought to do and what he ought not to do . Wherefore , forasmuch as it behoveth thee to be occupied in such things as pertain to the ...
Pagina 175
... ordained to eschew ' an inconvenience , ' it seemeth that every man learned in the law may , with conscience , plead the certificate , for avoiding that inconvenience , and give counsel therein to the ETHICS OF THE BAR . 175.
... ordained to eschew ' an inconvenience , ' it seemeth that every man learned in the law may , with conscience , plead the certificate , for avoiding that inconvenience , and give counsel therein to the ETHICS OF THE BAR . 175.
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