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" ... the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it... "
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature - Page 436
1846
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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt. [1572-1617]: In English, in ..., Volume 7

Great Britain. Courts, Sir Edward Coke - 1777 - 364 pages
...reafon, but by the artificial reafon and judgment of law, which law is an a£t which requires long ftudy and experience, before that a man can attain to the...cognizance of it ; and that the law was .the golden met- wand and meafure to try the caufes of the fubjcfls ; and which protected his Majefty in fafety...
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The Youth's instructer [sic] and guardian, Volume 17

1853 - 636 pages
...subjects, are not to be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an art which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to the cognisance of it. The law is the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of your Majesty's subjects;...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 3

Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 338 pages
...decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of the law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience before that...law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects, and which protected his Majesty in safety and peace; with which the King was...
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Westminster Hall: Or, Professional Relics and Anecdotes of the Bar ..., Volume 3

Henry Roscoe - 1825 - 332 pages
...judgment of the law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience before that a jsifiii can attain to the cognizance of it, and that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects, and which protected his Majesty in safety and peace ; with which, the King...
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The Reports of Sir Edward Coke, Knt: In Thirteen Parts, Volume 6

Sir Edward Coke - 1826 - 538 pages
...be decided by natural reason but by the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an act which requires long study and experience, before that...law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected his Majesty in safety and peace : with which the King was...
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The Ladies' Museum, Volumes 1-2

1830 - 812 pages
...be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of law ; which law is an act which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to a cognizance of it; and that the law was the golden tnet-wand and measure to try the causes of the...
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Eminent British Lawyers

Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 554 pages
...be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of law ; which law is an act which requires long study and experience, before that a man can attain to a cognizance of it; and that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects,...
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The Judges of England: With Sketches of Their Lives, and ..., Volume 6

Edward Foss - 1857 - 544 pages
...which requires long study and experience before that a man can 1 State Trials, iii. 942. VOL. VI. B attain to the cognizance of it; and that the law was the golden mete-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects ; and which protected his Majesty in safety...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 1

John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1849 - 620 pages
...subjects are not to be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an art which requires long study and...before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it. The law is the golden met- wand and measure to try the causes of your Majesty's subjects, and it is...
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A Treatise on the Methods of Observation and Reasoning in Politics, Volume 2

Sir George Cornewall Lewis - 1852 - 500 pages
...subjects, are not to be decided by natural reason, but by the artificial reason and judgment of law, which law is an art which requires long study and...before that a man can attain to the cognizance of it.' — Cited from Coke's Reports, in Lord Campbell's Lives of I Jie Chief Justices, c. 8. (22) ' We speak...
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