Translation of Select Speeches of DemosthenesJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1841 - Broj stranica: 283 |
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... trial of Timarchus , accuses our author , who was engaged for the defence , of having swindled a young man of fortune out of three talents . This charge , which he does not attempt to prove , was wholly irrelevant to the pro- ceedings ...
... trial of Timarchus , accuses our author , who was engaged for the defence , of having swindled a young man of fortune out of three talents . This charge , which he does not attempt to prove , was wholly irrelevant to the pro- ceedings ...
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... trial was appointed for all , and the estate was adjudged to the person or persons , who appeared to have the best title . This was a good regulation enough ; but there seems to have been mismanagement in the details . Each party was ...
... trial was appointed for all , and the estate was adjudged to the person or persons , who appeared to have the best title . This was a good regulation enough ; but there seems to have been mismanagement in the details . Each party was ...
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... trial was coming on , our confederates ( such was the number of claimants , and the suddenness of their appearance ) found themselves unprepared with their case . They then deliberated how they could get the trial put off , and ( says ...
... trial was coming on , our confederates ( such was the number of claimants , and the suddenness of their appearance ) found themselves unprepared with their case . They then deliberated how they could get the trial put off , and ( says ...
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... trial ; he merely regulated matters of form . It was his business to examine the parties in the first in- stance , to see that the court had jurisdiction to try the question in dispute , and to settle certain preliminary matters with ...
... trial ; he merely regulated matters of form . It was his business to examine the parties in the first in- stance , to see that the court had jurisdiction to try the question in dispute , and to settle certain preliminary matters with ...
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... the facts of the case are all ascertained ; how much is the difficulty in- creased , when the facts as well as the law have to be investigated . It frequently happens in trials at nisi prius in this country , that a mixed 16 PREFACE .
... the facts of the case are all ascertained ; how much is the difficulty in- creased , when the facts as well as the law have to be investigated . It frequently happens in trials at nisi prius in this country , that a mixed 16 PREFACE .
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