Hidden fields
Books Books
" God had endowed his Majesty with excellent science and great endowments of nature, but his Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England ; and causes which concern the life or inheritance or goods or fortunes of his subjects are not to be... "
Eminent British Lawyers - Page 2
by Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 428 pages
Full view - About this book

The Anthropology of Justice: Law as Culture in Islamic Society

Lawrence Rosen - Law - 1989 - 136 pages
...your realm of England, and causes which concern the life, or inheritance, or goods, or fortune of your subjects, are not to be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgement of the law, which law is an art which requires long study and experience before that a man...
Limited preview - About this book

Narrative, Violence, and the Law: The Essays of Robert Cover

Robert M. Cover - Law - 1992 - 310 pages
...Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England, and causes which concern the life . . . or fortunes of his subjects are not to be decided...an act which requires long study and experience... . 12 ° And contemporary jurists who speak of special expertise are but mouthing a variant of this...
Limited preview - About this book

Economic Analysis of Markets and Games: Essays in Honor of Frank Hahn

Partha Dasgupta - Business & Economics - 1992 - 666 pages
...as the judges'?" by saying that "causes which concern the life or inheritance of goods, or fortune of his subjects are not to be decided by natural reason,...artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an art which requires long study and experience, before man can attain the cognizance of it; and that...
Limited preview - About this book

The Bill of Rights in the Modern State

Geoffrey R. Stone, Richard A. Epstein, Cass R. Sunstein - Law - 1992 - 598 pages
...nature; but His Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England, and causes ... [of action] are not to be decided by natural reason but by the artificial reason and judgment of law .... 12 E Co Rep 63, 65 (James I 1655), reprinted in 77 Eng Rep 1342, 1343 (William Green & Sons, 1907)....
Limited preview - About this book

The Politics of Jurisprudence: A Critical Introduction to Legal Philosophy

Roger B. M. Cotterrell - Law - 1992 - 300 pages
...common law thought, law is not natural reason but refined or artificial reason which, as Coke asserted, "requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognisance of it'6. Although the law is reason, reason alone will not give mastery of it. Experience...
Limited preview - About this book

A History of the Supreme Court

Bernard Schwartz - History - 1993 - 480 pages
...and great endowments of nature; but His Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England, and causes which concern the life, or inheritance,...study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognisance of it: that the law was the golden mct-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects."s...
Limited preview - About this book

Islams and Modernities

ʻAzīz ʻAẓmah - Political Science - 1993 - 176 pages
...your realm of England, and causes which concern the life, or inheritance, or goods, of fortune of your subjects, are not to be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgement of the law, which law is an art which requires long study and experience before that a man...
Limited preview - About this book

The Moral Tradition of American Constitutionalism: A Theological Interpretation

Jefferson Powell - Law - 1993 - 320 pages
...and great endowments of Nature. But his Majesty was not learned in the Laws of his Realm of England; and Causes which concern the Life, or Inheritance, or Goods, or Fortunes of his Subjects were not to be decided by natural Reason but by the artificial Reason and Judgment of Law, which requires...
Limited preview - About this book

Legal Foundations of Capitalism

John Rogers Commons - 434 pages
...and great endowments of nature. But his Majesty was not learned in the laws of his realm of England, and causes which concern the life, or inheritance,...study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it.'' The King ought not, indeed, to be under any man, but under "God and law"—yet...
Limited preview - About this book

The Diffident Naturalist: Robert Boyle and the Philosophy of Experiment

Rose-Mary Sargent - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 374 pages
...a deep and prolonged exposure to the working of the law ; * As Coke described it, the common law is "not to be decided by natural reason but by the artificial...study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it" ' " Once equipped with this artificial perfection of reason, a lawyer would have...
Limited preview - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF