| Sir Edward Coke, Sir Thomas Littleton, Thomas Coventry - 1830 - 716 sider
...the true reason thereof, in these cases is: or lastly, upon consideration had of our old books, laws, and records (which are full of venerable dignity and antiquity) to find out where any alteration has been made, or upon what ground the law has been changed ; knowing for certain, that the law is... | |
| 1833 - 560 sider
...true reason thereof, in these cases, is; or, lastly, upon consideration had of our old books, laws, and records, (which are full of venerable dignity...known certainty of the law is the safety of all.'" SELECTIONS FROM CORRESPONDENCE. No. XXXIV. UNIFORMITY OF PROCESS ACT. — DISTRIXGAS. To the Editor... | |
| Sir Edward Coke, John Henry Thomas - 1836 - 772 sider
...the true reason thereof, in these cases is: or lastly, upon consideration had of our old books, laws, and records, (which are full of venerable dignity...that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the reafon thereof, and that the kmown certainty of the law is the safety of all. I had once intended,... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1845 - 544 sider
...Argument, Doe d. Cailo(») Judgment, 9 A. & E. 421, gan T. Ewart, 7 A. & E. (J.")7. 422, port. F 2 him that knoweth not the reason thereof, and that...the known certainty of the law is the safety of all (M)." CESSANTE RATIONE LEGIS CESSAT IPSA LEX. (Co. Litt. 70. b.) — Reason is the soul of the law,... | |
| Charles Greenstreet Addison - 1847 - 988 sider
...and reasons of the law, that a man shall come to the certainty and the knowledge of the law, " for the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the reason thereof." t A large portion of the commendation so frequently bestowed upon our civil law undoubtedly belongs... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1848 - 726 sider
...Epil. — (The law is the more praised, when it is consonant to reason.) For Lord Coke declares, " that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the...known certainty of the law is the safety of all." 1 lust. Epil. Lexprospicit, non respicit. Jenk. Cent. 284. — (The law looks forward, not backward.)... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1852 - 616 sider
...approval, when it is consonant to reason ; and with Lord Coke we may hold it to be generally true, "that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the...that the known certainty of the law is the safety of all."4 CESSANTE RATIONE LEGIS CESSAT IPSA LEX. (Co. Litt. 70, b.) Reason is the soul of the law, and... | |
| Herbert Broom - 1854 - 622 sider
...approval, when it is consonant to reason; and with Lord Coke we may hold it to be generally true, " that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the...known certainty of the law is the safety of all."* CESSANTE RATIONE LEGIS CESSAT IPSA LEX. (Co. Litt. 70, b.) Rfason is the soul of the law, and when... | |
| Theodore William Dwight, Columbia University - 1859 - 110 sider
...learn of the sages what the law, together with the true reason thereof, is, knowing, for certainty, that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the reason thereof" — while we would extend to you, as a greeting, what he uttered as a farewell : " We wish unto you... | |
| Theodore William Dwight, Columbia University - 1859 - 102 sider
...learn of the sages what the law, together with the true reason thereof, is, knowing, for certainty, that the law is unknown to him that knoweth not the reason thereof" — while we would extend to you, as a greeting, what he uttered as a farewell : " We wish unto you... | |
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