The Law in ShakespeareThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1999 - Всего страниц: 303 This work consists of definitions obtained from existing law dictionaries illustrated with annotations and, most important, by hundreds of quotations from Shakespeare's 37 plays, poems & sonnets. |
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... fact is a multiplier . We seem to have here something more than a sciolist's temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art . No legal solecisms will be found . The abstrusest elements of the common law are impressed into a ...
... fact is a multiplier . We seem to have here something more than a sciolist's temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art . No legal solecisms will be found . The abstrusest elements of the common law are impressed into a ...
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... facts . All this is the result of what Whewell calls the " consilience of inductions . " One fact seldom proves much beyond itself , but two facts may prove a third , and when among a hun- dred or a thousand separate facts , each shows ...
... facts . All this is the result of what Whewell calls the " consilience of inductions . " One fact seldom proves much beyond itself , but two facts may prove a third , and when among a hun- dred or a thousand separate facts , each shows ...
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... fact points to one cause or result , and to no other ; when an analysis of the elements of each fact shows the same unvarying convergence to one point ; when any one fact may be removed from any function in the process and the result ...
... fact points to one cause or result , and to no other ; when an analysis of the elements of each fact shows the same unvarying convergence to one point ; when any one fact may be removed from any function in the process and the result ...
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... by a cross - examination which proved his ignorance of facts , or the details of events , which must have been known to him had he been what he pretended to be . The dyer's hand is always subdued to what it works 28 THE LAW IN SHAKESPEARE .
... by a cross - examination which proved his ignorance of facts , or the details of events , which must have been known to him had he been what he pretended to be . The dyer's hand is always subdued to what it works 28 THE LAW IN SHAKESPEARE .
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... his right hand withered ; that he alone , with a physi- cian's accuracy , says that the virtue went out of Jesus and healed the sick ; that he alone relates the fact that the sleep of the disciples in Gethse- THE LAW IN SHAKESPEARE . 29.
... his right hand withered ; that he alone , with a physi- cian's accuracy , says that the virtue went out of Jesus and healed the sick ; that he alone relates the fact that the sleep of the disciples in Gethse- THE LAW IN SHAKESPEARE . 29.
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