| Sir John Fortescue, Andrew Amos - 1825 - 304 pages
...yearly expences. So that there is scarce to be found, throughout the kingdom, an eminent lawyer, who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune ; consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is both in the Inns of Court, and the Inns of Chancery, a sort of an Academy, or Gymnasium, fit... | |
| 1844 - 288 pages
...yearly expenses ; so that there is scarce to be found, through'out the kingdom, an eminent lawyer who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune, consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is both in the inns of court and the inns of chancery a sort of academy, or gymnasium, fit for... | |
| 1846 - 520 pages
...educating their children in this way. So that there is scarce to be found throughout the kingdom one who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune: consequently,...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is, both in the Inns of Court and the Inns of Chancery, a sort of academy or gymnasium, fit for... | |
| 1846 - 518 pages
...educating their children in this way. So that there is scarce to be found throughout the kingdom one who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune : consequently,...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is, both in the Inns of Court and the Inns of Chancery, a sort of academy or gymnasium, fit for... | |
| 1901 - 542 pages
...this way. ... So that there is scarce to be found throughout the kingdom, an eminent lawyer who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune : consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is, both in the Inns of Court and Inns of Chancery, a sort of academy or gymnasium, fit for persons... | |
| Sir John Fortescue - 1874 - 382 pages
...yearly expenses. So that there is scarce to be found, throughout the kingdom, an eminent lawyer, who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune ; consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. There is both in the Inns of Court,. in them at every turn and stop of the proceedings. (Concerning... | |
| Edgar Benton Kinkead - 1905 - 496 pages
...educating their children in this way." "So that there is scarce to be found ... an eminent lawyer who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune: consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. . . . Out of term, the greater part apply themselves to the study of the law. Upon festival days, and... | |
| Foster Watson - 1909 - 648 pages
...yearly expenses. So that there is scarce to be found throughout the Kingdom an eminent lawyer who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune ; consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way. " There is both in the Inns of Court and in the Inns of Chancery a sort of Academy or Gymnasium, fit... | |
| David Murray - 1912 - 354 pages
..." There is scarce to be found, throughout the kingdom, an eminent lawyer, who is not a gentleman of birth and fortune ; consequently they have a greater...for their character and honour than those who are lord in another way." Fortescue, De laudibus legum Angliae, by Gregor and Amos, p. 191, Cincinnati,... | |
| 1915 - 1248 pages
...persons of quality, so that there is scarce to he -found throughout the Kingdom an eminent lawyer who is not a gentleman by birth and fortune; consequently...and honour than those who are bred in another way." Nor was law cultivated in the Inns to the exclusion of the Muses and the Graces. " There is," goes... | |
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