| William Jones - 1804 - 324 Seiten
...Westminster as well as at Orleans [/] : for my own part, I am so charmed with them, that, if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...produce any greater benefit to the public, than barely [ 30 ] the introduction of POTHIER to the ac-4 quaintance of my countrymen, I should think that I had... | |
| Gilbert Hutcheson - 1806 - 918 Seiten
...who honours him with this eulogy ; " If my undiilembled fon'dnefs for the ftudy of " jurifprudence were never to produce any greater benefit •* to...POTHIER " to the acquaintance of my countrymen, I mould think " that I had in fome meafure difcharged the debt, which " every mart, according to Lord... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 672 Seiten
...undhTembled fondnefs for the ftudy of jurifprudence were never to produce any greater benefit to the publick, than barely the introduction of POTHIER to the acquaintance of my countrymen, I fhould think that I had in fome meafure difcharged the debt, which every man, according to lord CoKE,ozy^... | |
| David Hoffman - 1817 - 398 Seiten
...well as Orleans. For my own part," continues he, "I am so charmed with them, that if my uridissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never to produce any greater benefit to the pub* Dumoulina was styled "Prince of the French Law," t Vide Evans's Pothier. lick than barely the... | |
| Dominick T. Blake - 1818 - 706 Seiten
...Westminster as well as at Orleans ; for my own part, I am so charmed with them, that if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...benefit to the public, than barely the introduction of Polhier to the acquaintance of my countrymen, I should think that I had in some measure discharged... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1821 - 222 Seiten
...Westminster as well as at Orleans* For my own part, I am so charmed with them, that, if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...public, than barely the introduction of Pothier to my countrymen, I should think that I had in some measure discharged the debt, which every man, according... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1821 - 228 Seiten
...as well as at Orleans. For my own part, I am so charmed with them, that, if my widissembled fondnesc for the study of jurisprudence were never to produce...public, than barely the introduction of Pothier to my countrymen, I should think that I had in some measure discharged the debt, which every man, according... | |
| William Jones - 1828 - 328 Seiten
...Westminster as well as at Orleans :(s) for my own part, I am so charmed with them, that, if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...benefit to the public, than barely the introduction of [ 30 ] POTHIER to.the acquaintance of my countrymen, I should think that I had in some measure discharged... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1835 - 582 Seiten
...Westminster *, as well as at Orleans : for my own part, I am so charmed with them, that, if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...man, according to Lord Coke, owes to his profession f." The student will also provide himself with a copy of Mr. Joseph Chitty's (jun.) Treatise on Contracts,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1835 - 558 Seiten
...my own part," says he, " I am so charmed with them [Pothier's treatises], that, if my undissembled fondness for the study of jurisprudence were never...introduction of Pothier to the acquaintance of my countrymen, 1 should think, that I had in some measure discharged the debt, which every man, according to Lord... | |
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