... all mankind, not only to rule the particular case then under consideration, but to serve as a guide for the future. Most of us have heard these principles stated, reasoned upon, enlarged, and explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the... A History of English Law - Strana 563autor/autoři: Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1922Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1846 - 706 str.
...understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield,...the founder of the commercial law of this country.' * It was not in commercial law only that Lord Mansfield found himself obliged to correct, enlarge,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford, Sir Edward Hyde East - 1817 - 898 str.
...explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the human understanding And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity...the founder of the commercial law of this country. I hope to shew, before I have finished my judgment, that there has been no inconsistency in any of... | |
| 1830 - 560 str.
...explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder... | |
| 1834 - 612 str.
...explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing from any case upon this subject, which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder... | |
| James Ram - 1835 - 162 str.
...the law of real property :"(v) Sir J. Jekyll, a very great judge upon all questions of bequest :(w) Lord Mansfield, " who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country;"(ar) and of whom, with reference to some cases on marine insurance, Lawrence, J., has thus... | |
| John William Smith - 1841 - 744 str.
...have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the human understanding. And I should bo very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing...the founder of the commercial law of this country. I hope to show, before I have finished my judgment, that there has been no inconsistency in any of... | |
| 1846 - 602 str.
...explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing j from any case upon this subject which has ' been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1845 - 1174 str.
...Mr. Justice Buller, in delivering judgment in the great case of Lickbarrow v. Mason, 2 Term Rep. 631, "may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country. We all know that, from his time, the great study has been to find out some certain general principles,... | |
| William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 584 str.
...understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield,...the founder of the commercial law of this country." The fact that there were no precedents or authorities to control the exercise of his judgment in this... | |
| William Newland Welsby - 1846 - 576 str.
...explained, till we have been lost in admiration at the strength and stretch of the understanding. And I should be very sorry to find myself under a necessity of differing from any case upon this subject which has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder... | |
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