| Edward Griffin Parker - 1860 - 546 str.
...afraid of her power." And he spoke with singular enthusiasm of Bolingbroke's tribute to the Law : " There have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...there have been Bacons and Clarendons, my lord ; there shall be none such any more, till in some better age men learn to prefer fame to pelf, and climb to... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 str.
...Ifyulcitis quùlnm ccmtus. et aculvs pmcn actmrarm, cantor formularían, ачсерз syllabrtnim.' But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...historians. There, have been Bacons and Clarendons. There will be none such any more till, in some better age, true ambition or the love of fame prevails... | |
| John George Phillimore - 1863 - 474 str.
...have been lawyers who were orators, philosophers, historians; there have been Bacons and Clarendons. There will be none such any more till in some better...or the love of fame prevails over avarice, and till men find leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession, by climbing... | |
| 1864 - 410 str.
...have been lawyers who were orators, philosophers, historians ; there have been Bacons arid Clarendons. There will be none such any more till in some better...the love of fame, prevails over avarice, and till men find leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession, by climbing... | |
| 1864 - 546 str.
...nisi legulcius iluidam, cant us et acutus, preeco actionum, cantor for mulnrum, auci'.ps syllabarum. But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...historians ! There have been Bacons and Clarendons ! There will be none such any more, till in some better age, true ambition or the love of fame prevails... | |
| 1864 - 560 str.
...— nisi leguleius quidam, eautus et acutus. praco aetionum, cantor formularum, auceps syllabarum. But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers, historians ! There have been Bapons and Clarendous ! There will be none such any mo/e, till in some better age, true ambition or... | |
| Henry St. John (1st visct. Bolingbroke.) - 1870 - 318 str.
...' nisi 'leguleius quidam, cautus et acutus, praeco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps syllabarum.' But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...the love of fame prevails over avarice ; and till men find leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession, by climbing... | |
| 1873 - 462 str.
...for carelessness of theirown pecuniary interests. Lord Bolingbroke, in a moment of despondency, said: "There have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...there have been Bacons and Clarendons, my lord ; there shall be none such any more, till in some better age, men learn to prefer fame to pelf, and climb the... | |
| 1870 - 546 str.
...least — to use some of Tully's words, nisi legulius quidem cautut et acutus praeco actionem, etc." But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...historians. There have been Bacons and Clarendons. There will be none such any more till in some betteo age, true ambition or the love of fame prevaiis... | |
| 1871 - 530 str.
...say on this occasion. ' There have been lawyers,' he says, speaking of the lawyers of his day — ' there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...historians. There have been Bacons and Clarendons. There will be none any more until true ambition or the love of fame prevails over avarice ; and until... | |
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