| Joseph Welch - 1852 - 760 str.
...master mind to grapple with it ;" and he also quotes Mr. Justice Buller's opinion, that Lord Mansfield " may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country." Lord Brougham, too, has bestowed upon him his meed of praise, in his eloquent life of... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1853 - 454 str.
...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 of the commercial law of this country."1 We shall see that he was equally successful in distinguishing the laws and legislation... | |
| George Ross - 1855 - 956 str.
...necessity of differing from any case on this subject which has been decided by LORD MANSFIELD, who may be truly said to be 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... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 str.
...myself under a necessity of differing from any case, whicli has been decided by Lord Mansfield, who may be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country." (2 TR 73.) "The law merchant," said Lord Denman, "forms a branch of the law of England... | |
| 1863 - 832 str.
...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 of the commercial law of this country." Mr. Welsby, "it would be superfluous, and to those who are not so, impossible (at least... | |
| 1863 - 830 str.
...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 of the commercial law of this country." " To all those who are conversant with those judgments," say» Mr. Welsby, "it would... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1870 - 1344 str.
...œternitate temporum, fama rerum.' " — LORD CAMPBELL: Lives of the Chief-Justices. " Lord Mansfield 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... | |
| David Nasmith - 1873 - 552 str.
...or Commercial Law. 'Lord Mansfield/2 said Mr. Justice Buller, in the Case of Lickbarrow v. Mason,3 '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... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 str.
...under a necessity of differing from any case, which ha? been decided by Lord Mansfield, who шау be truly said to be the founder of the commercial law of this country." (2 TR 73.) "The law merchant," said Lord Denman, "forms a branch of the law of England... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 str.
...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 of the commercial law of this country."1 We shall see that he was equally successful in distinguishing the laws and legislation... | |
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