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Page 94
... Roman jurispru- dence , women were freely admitted to the Bar , and some of them , notably Hortensia and Amasia , achieved no mean eminence therein ; but a certain Afrania having scandalized the profession by disgraceful and ...
... Roman jurispru- dence , women were freely admitted to the Bar , and some of them , notably Hortensia and Amasia , achieved no mean eminence therein ; but a certain Afrania having scandalized the profession by disgraceful and ...
Page 95
... Romans . I pause for a moment to allow to pass away the shiver which you experience at the thought of a long excursion into the well - trodden fields of Greek and Roman history . I Every lawyer is , of course , presumed to know ...
... Romans . I pause for a moment to allow to pass away the shiver which you experience at the thought of a long excursion into the well - trodden fields of Greek and Roman history . I Every lawyer is , of course , presumed to know ...
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... Roman history . When you reflect that the Roman jurisprudence em- bodies the most vast , exact , complete and elaborate system of law ever invented , that it owes its origin , in very slight degree , to direct legis- lation , and that ...
... Roman history . When you reflect that the Roman jurisprudence em- bodies the most vast , exact , complete and elaborate system of law ever invented , that it owes its origin , in very slight degree , to direct legis- lation , and that ...
Page 102
... Roman lawyer had his origin in the relations of the patrician and plebeian , and of patron and client . The first duty of the patron to his client , in return for numerous privileges , was to advise his client as to his legal rights and ...
... Roman lawyer had his origin in the relations of the patrician and plebeian , and of patron and client . The first duty of the patron to his client , in return for numerous privileges , was to advise his client as to his legal rights and ...
Page 103
... Roman magistrates added largely to the importance and dignity of the jurisconsults . This jurisdiction was mainly confided to the Prætors and Ædiles , who were political officers , requiring , and usually possessing , no peculiar ...
... Roman magistrates added largely to the importance and dignity of the jurisconsults . This jurisdiction was mainly confided to the Prætors and Ædiles , who were political officers , requiring , and usually possessing , no peculiar ...
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