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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association - Page 125
by Indiana State Bar Association (1916- ) - 1921
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 29

Law - 1885 - 732 pages
...wrought at Bayeux, eternally weaving into her web dim figures of the ever-lengthening past—figures too dim to be noticed by the idle, too symbolic to...interpreted except by her pupils, but to the discerning eve disclosing every painful step and every worldshaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought...
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Speeches

Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - Law - 1891 - 72 pages
...society, and by the farthest stretch of reason he has understood the philosophy of its being. When 2 I think thus of the law, I see a princess mightier...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life. But we...
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Speeches by Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - Law - 1896 - 88 pages
...only our own lives, but the lives of all men that have been ! When I think on this majestic theme, my eyes dazzle. If we are to speak of the law as our...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life. But we...
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Year Books of Edward II.

Great Britain - 1903 - 536 pages
...ourselves the pleasure of copying a few sentences from Mr. Justice Holmes and a few from M. Albert Sorel. ' When I think thus of the law, I see a princess mightier...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life.' 1 ' C'est...
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The Publications of the Selden Society, Volume 17

Selden Society - 1903 - 532 pages
...wrought at Bayeux, eternally weaving into her web dim figures of the ever-lengthening past,—figures too dim to be noticed by the idle, too symbolic to...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life.'' ' C'est...
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Year Books of Edward II, Volume 1

Year books (Edward II : 1307-1327). - Great Britain - 1903 - 536 pages
...at Bayeux, eternally weaving into her web dim figures of the ever-lengthening past, — figures t90 dim to be noticed by the idle, too symbolic to be...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life.' 1 ' C'est...
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Four Years Behind the Bars of "Bloomingdale;": Or, The Bankruptcy of Law in ...

John Armstrong Chaloner - Insanity (Law) - 1906 - 510 pages
...that he resolves, adds a new feature to the unfolding panorama of man's destiny upon this earth. * * * When I think thus of the law, I see a princess mightier...every painful step and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life. But we...
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The Canadian Law Review, Volume 2

Law - 1903 - 732 pages
...dreams of fiery ether, and the foam of summer seas, and glowing greensward, and the white arms of women! For him every text that he deciphers, every doubt...every painful step .and every worldshaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation to organic social life. "But we...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 36

Law - 1916 - 1162 pages
...one extract to give the readers of the Canadian Law Times a taste of his quality as an orator. « _ " To the lover of the law, how small a thing seem the...but to the discerning eye disclosing every painful and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volume 36

Law - 1916 - 1162 pages
...adds a new feature to the unfolding panorama of man's destiny upon this earth. Nor will his task he done until, by the farthest stretch of human imagination,...but to the discerning eye disclosing every painful and every world-shaking contest by which mankind has worked and fought its way from savage isolation...
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