| Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1919 - 216 str.
...words, ' nisi leguleius quidem cautus, et acutus praeco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps 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... | |
| 1902 - 548 str.
...been lawyers who were orators, philosophers and historians. There have been Bacons and Clarendons, there will be none such any more till in some better...ambition, or the love of fame, prevails over avarice, and until men find leisure and encouragement to prepare themselves for the exercise of this profession... | |
| Jean Brissaud - 2001 - 636 str.
...words, "nisi leguleius quidem cautus, et acutus praeco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps 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... | |
| James Wilson, Bird Wilson - 2005 - 1436 str.
...words, "nisi liguleius quidam cautus, et acutus praeco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps 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" (I hope that better age has found you,... | |
| Kieran Dolin - 2007 - 26 str.
...among European philosophers while in exile, noted the effects of this diminished professional culture: 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... | |
| Lord Macmillan - 1938 - 300 str.
...the most pernicious. A lawyer now is nothing more. I speak of ninety-nine in a hundred at least — But there have been lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...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... | |
| 1876 - 594 str.
...been lawyers that were oratorn, philosophers, historians ; there have been Bitcons and Clarendoni. 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, tit climbing... | |
| Great Britain. Commissioners appointed to inquire into the arrangements in the Inns of court and Inns of chancery for promoting the study of law and jurisprudence - 1855 - 320 str.
...words, ' Nisi leguleius quidam cautus et acutus, praco actionum, cantor formularum, auceps syllabarum.' But there have been Lawyers that were orators, philosophers,...Bacons and Clarendons, my lord. There will be none tuck any more, till, in some better age, true ambition or the love of fame prevails over avarice, and... | |
| Melville Weston Fuller - 1911 - 444 str.
...not 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... | |
| 1872 - 224 str.
...carelessness of their own pecuniary interests. Lord Bolingbroke, in a moment of despo'idency, 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... | |
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