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Updated: May 18, 2025
Why, the circuit jedge of this county and the prosecutin' attorney they both bein' personal and political friends of mine.... That's what I done, and if you'll search them records you'll find the word 'easterly' standin' cool and ca'm in every place where it ought to be.... So, if you're figgerin' on litigation, I guess maybe we'll litigate, eh?"
I must begin with blaming you, my dear, for your resolution not to litigate for your right, if occasion were to be given you. Justice is due to ourselves, as well as to every body else. There never was a spirit in the world that would insult where it dared, but it would creep and cringe where it dared not.
"He did not wear his legal beaver up, I think; but he rode a fine horse and sat it well." "A lawyer on horseback should, like the beggar of the adage, ride to the devil." "Your business now is the 'Lemorne?" "You know it is." "I did not know but that you had found something besides to litigate." "It must have been Edward Uxbridge that you saw. He is the brain of the firm." "You expect Mr.
He wished he knew but my mind That should direct him in his proposals, and it would be his delight to observe it, whatever it were. My mind is, that you, Sir, should leave me out of hand How often must I tell you so? If I were any where but here, he would obey me, he said, if I insisted upon it. How often, Mr. Lovelace, must I repent, that I will not litigate with my father?
She would have liked to have Jonas join the church with her, but if he had done it now she herself would have doubted his sincerity. "Now, looky here, Cynthy, ef you'll say you don't love me, and never can, I'll leave you to wunst, and fly away and mourn like a turtle-dove. But so long as it's nobody but Goshorn, I'm goin' to stay and litigate the question till the Millerite millennium comes.
As to the advice you give, to resume my estate, I am determined not to litigate with my father, let what will be the consequence to myself.
The administration of justice cost the Province in 1830, $23,600, and according to the latest official returns $274,013 a very striking proof that our propensity to litigate has kept pace with the increase of wealth and numbers. There were four Superior Court Judges, of whom the Hon. John Beverley Robinson was made Chief Justice in 1829 at a salary of $6,000.
"What, go to law in these times litigate about a will incur the certainty of a thousand clamors, with no security for success? It is bad enough, that even this should get wind. Alas! it is terrible. So near the goal! after so much care and trouble. An affair that had been followed up with so much perseverance during a century and a half!" "Two hundred and twelve millions!" said the princess.
Mars will sit like a giant above all human affairs for the next two decades, and the speech of Mars is blunt and plain. He will say to us all: "Get your houses in order. If you squabble among yourselves, waste time, litigate, muddle, snatch profits and shirk obligations, I will certainly come down upon you again.
Now, friend, you must be confidentious in your own mind, as you are a notorious criminal, who have trespassed again the laws on divers occasions and importunities; if I had a mind to exercise the rigour of the law, according to the authority wherewith I am wested, you and your companions in iniquity would be sewerely punished by the statue; but we magistrates has a power to litigate the sewerity of justice, and so I am contented that you should be mercifully dealt withal, and even dismissed."
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