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Pagina iii
... English journals regard the resuscitation of the Union impos- sible , ib - Lee's manner of surrender entitles him to ... English , Phases of , article on , 96 - essays , 98 - English history , 100 - Macau- lay and Lewis contrasted , b ...
... English journals regard the resuscitation of the Union impos- sible , ib - Lee's manner of surrender entitles him to ... English , Phases of , article on , 96 - essays , 98 - English history , 100 - Macau- lay and Lewis contrasted , b ...
Pagina 75
... English history will tell us that the law language of England was Norman - French for centuries , from the time of William the Conqueror to that of Edward III . For the greater part of this long period the majority of the lawyers and ...
... English history will tell us that the law language of England was Norman - French for centuries , from the time of William the Conqueror to that of Edward III . For the greater part of this long period the majority of the lawyers and ...
Pagina 76
... English history need not be informed that it was not long after when lawyers began to obtain similar positions in England ; and hence it was that men like Bacon began to turn their atten- tion to the law ; and that , since his time ...
... English history need not be informed that it was not long after when lawyers began to obtain similar positions in England ; and hence it was that men like Bacon began to turn their atten- tion to the law ; and that , since his time ...
Pagina 79
... English branches ; his father gave him instructions in Latin , and also managed to procure some lessons for him in French . The rest the young student did for himself , although his re- sources were such as scarcely to afford him a book ...
... English branches ; his father gave him instructions in Latin , and also managed to procure some lessons for him in French . The rest the young student did for himself , although his re- sources were such as scarcely to afford him a book ...
Pagina 96
... Already he had gained an enviable reputation as an admirable scholar , a sound critic , and a judicious commen- tator upon history and political science . If in parliament 96 [ June , PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
... Already he had gained an enviable reputation as an admirable scholar , a sound critic , and a judicious commen- tator upon history and political science . If in parliament 96 [ June , PHASES OF ENGLISH STATESMANSHIP .
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