Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of New Jersey, Volume 77Soney & Sage, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page xxxi
... cause had been considered in the minutest detail ; the legal theory upon which he deemed it rested had been thought out with care . He marshaled his evidence with prudence and skill and then presented his case to the court and jury with ...
... cause had been considered in the minutest detail ; the legal theory upon which he deemed it rested had been thought out with care . He marshaled his evidence with prudence and skill and then presented his case to the court and jury with ...
Page xxxiv
... cause he made it his own and never wavered nor paused until the cause was won or the last re- source of the law was exhausted . Another , was his thorough preparation of every case entrusted to him . Although his gen- eral learning ...
... cause he made it his own and never wavered nor paused until the cause was won or the last re- source of the law was exhausted . Another , was his thorough preparation of every case entrusted to him . Although his gen- eral learning ...
Page xxxv
... cause we became very friendly . The man had a talent for friendship , and he had that love for younger men that was ... causes in which he was of counsel . The waiting bar communed together , and the adepts would instruct the neophytes ...
... cause we became very friendly . The man had a talent for friendship , and he had that love for younger men that was ... causes in which he was of counsel . The waiting bar communed together , and the adepts would instruct the neophytes ...
Page xxxviii
... cause he followed the best English precedents ; he followed our own early traditions in the courts of law of guiding the progress of the cause . He was not content to be a colorless judge , but he would see that time was not wasted ...
... cause he followed the best English precedents ; he followed our own early traditions in the courts of law of guiding the progress of the cause . He was not content to be a colorless judge , but he would see that time was not wasted ...
Page xl
... cause in order to determine what decree would stand firmly on equity and justice . The permanent record of his opinions in the New Jersey Equity Reports yields the finest fruits of learning , industry and splendid intellectual ...
... cause in order to determine what decree would stand firmly on equity and justice . The permanent record of his opinions in the New Jersey Equity Reports yields the finest fruits of learning , industry and splendid intellectual ...
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