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He kept up his intimacy with his friends at Wittenberg through his letters to his wife, and by a correspondence with his friend Jerome Weller, who had come to live in his house, and who assisted in the education of his son, little Hans. Weller, formerly a jurist, and already thirty years old, was then studying theology at Wittenberg.

They will want to see it, of course." "And you will try to get those things, won't you?" pleaded Löwe. "I will think over the case. But you understand, or Mr. Marchmont does, that this is hardly in my province. I am a medical jurist, and this is not a medico-legal case." "Just what I told him," said Marchmont. "But you will do me a great kindness if you will look into the matter.

The paper in the Jurist, which I still think a very complete discussion of the rights of the State over Foundations, showed both sides of my opinions, asserting as firmly as I should have done at any time, the doctrine that all endowments are national property, which the government may and ought to control; but not, as I should once have done, condemning endowments in themselves, and proposing that they should be taken to pay off the national debt.

Her view of life is genial in the main, with a strong dash of gentle but keen satire: she appeals rarely and slightly to the deeper feelings; and the enforcement of the excellent lessons she teaches is left altogether to the story, without a word of formal moralising. Jurist, served in the army in Sicily and Malta, but, selling his commission, studied law, and was called to the Bar 1818.

Jasper hastened to his daughter and whispered: "Remember who you are." The Judge was not looking. Tom walked round in front of him. "Why!" exclaimed the jurist, still seeing no one but Tom, "When did you get back. And where is your " "Got back this minute. I have come to see you about Mr. Starbuck." "Too late. He is discharged." "I I thank you. He is my wife's father."

Understand, I have no personal bias, no animosity against this young man; but he is, I am told, more or less of an artist, and one might as well leave an estate to an anarchist at once. I have expressed this opinion to the town at large, and I seldom express my opinion publicly," finished the old jurist stiffly. I heard that opinion with mingled emotions. "But we like Mr. Jelnik," I said at last.

That pure and eminent jurist Chief Justice Tilghman thought that the policy of refusing a legal remedy for anything beyond that had not been adopted without great consideration. He stands not alone in the opinion that it has been neither for the honor nor profit of the Bar to depart from the ancient rule.

I said beautiful, prima facie and this calls to mind the definition of that law term by a learned Vermont jurist, who said: "Gentlemen of the jury, I must explain to you that a prima facie case is a case that is very good in front, but may be very bad in the rear." So of our so much lauded and really lovely calf bindings: they develop qualities in use which give us pause.

The eminent jurist, Baron Herschell, who had been lord chancellor in the last Gladstone ministry, was chosen chairman of this commission, which met in the historic city of Quebec on several occasions from the 23rd August until the 10th October, 1898, and subsequently at Washington from November until the 20th February, 1899, when it adjourned. Mr. Dingley died in January and was replaced by Mr.

Sir Thomas Browne writes: "They that doubt of these, do not only deny them, but spirits; and are obliquely and upon consequence a sect not of infidels, but atheists." Religio Medici, Works, vol. ii. p. 89. This was the Cardinal, the nephew of Andrea the great jurist, who was also a good friend of Cardan. Opera, tom. x. p. 463.

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