| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1860 - 400 sider
...for the sake of exercise, be praised, interpreted, corrected, censured. refuted ; you must dispute on both sides of every question ; and whatever may seem...must be brought forward and illustrated. The civil Jaw must be thoroughly studied ; laws in general must^be_understoo3T all antiquity must be known ;... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 sider
...for the sake of exercise, be praised, interpreted, corrected, censured, refuted; you must dispute on both sides of every question ; and whatever may seem...government, the rights of our allies, our treaties and conventions, and whatever concerns the interests of the state, must be learned A certain intellectual... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1911 - 118 sider
...interpreted, corrected, censured, refuted; you must dispute on both sides of every question ; . . . The civil law must be thoroughly studied, laws in...nature of our government, the rights of our allies. . . .2 Quintilian describes the formal institutional education of the public schools of a later time... | |
| State Bar Association of Wisconsin - 1912 - 468 sider
...take precaution to the interest of his client." He further says in describing a lawyer's requirements: "The civil law must be thoroughly studied; laws in...government, the rights of our allies, our treaties and conventions, and whatever concerns the interests of the state must be learned." This describes the... | |
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