A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies: And to Every Department of the Legal Profession, Civil, Criminal, and Ecclesiastical : with an Account of the State of the Law in Ireland and Scotland, and Occasional Illustrations from American LawThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2004 - 674 Seiten Warren, Samuel. [Clerke, Thomas W.]. A Popular and Practical Introduction to Law Studies, and to Every Department of the Legal Profession, Civil, Criminal, and Ecclesiastical: With an Account of the State of the Law in Ireland and Scotland, and Occasional Illustrations from American Law. From the Second London Edition. Entirely Remodeled, Rewritten and Greatly Enlarged With an American Introduction and Appendix by Thomas W. Clerke. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1846. xxiv, 674 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2003052752. ISBN 1-58477-378-2. Cloth. $130. * Reprint of the second American edition, which is based on the second revised London edition, 1845. This classic guide to legal study and practice was first issued in England and the United States in 1836. Not content to limit himself to practical advice, Warren [1807-1877] adds a primer on legal ethics (and a sampling of encouraging maxims). Clerk's additions include a fascinating six-page supplement to the chapter on special pleading that attacks the New York State reforms proposed by David Dudley Field. He also includes an outline of the recently reorganized Harvard Law School Curriculum. "It stands at the head of all works of its class for amount and variety of information, felicity of illustration, and a spirit-stirring and sparkling style": Marvin, Legal Bibliography (1847) 719. |
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CHAPTER IV | 83 |
LAW Forms of Ecclesiastical Law | 90 |
ARCHBOLD Justice of the Peace | 419 |
CHAPTER XV | 420 |
Rayley 1 Burr 319 | 427 |
Hopkins 1 Sch Lef Irish | 428 |
1845 | 430 |
Wentworth v Outhwaite 10 M | 436 |
CHAPTER XVI | 444 |
CHAPTER XVII | 463 |
General Knowledge | 100 |
Dumpors Case 4 Coke | 119 |
CHAPTER VI | 137 |
CHAPTER VII | 153 |
Fitzharding Berkeley6 | 181 |
DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OF THE LEGAL PROFESSIONCIVIL CRIMINAL | 185 |
Gee Amb 810 | 195 |
284 | 196 |
Blundell 12 M W 324 255 | 201 |
294 | 209 |
Angel 1 Sim Stu 83 | 225 |
Haycraft 11 Ves 574 | 233 |
199 | 240 |
Equity 185245 | 245 |
66 | 252 |
153 | 254 |
Chandless 3 Camp 19 | 260 |
Freeman 3 T Rep 63 | 263 |
Hood 5 Bing N C 97 | 269 |
Hutchinson 2 Ad | 274 |
Harrington Earl of v The Bp of Lich | 280 |
Baylis 4 Ad Ell 256 | 291 |
551 | 292 |
266 | 299 |
Abbott 2 Doug 555 | 305 |
Lyme Regis Doug 159 420 431 | 313 |
370 | 314 |
527 | 329 |
ALLEN Inquiry into the Rise and Pro | 349 |
CRIMINAL DEPARTMENT | 351 |
Eliz c 5 | 354 |
Higgins Case 2 East 8 | 356 |
Stewart 10 Bing 320 | 360 |
Smiths Leading Cases 387 | 362 |
Geo 2 c 20 | 367 |
PAGE | 376 |
Montague 2 Mau Sel | 377 |
CHAPTER XIV | 396 |
AMOS Law Lectures | 402 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 474 |
Scarlett 1 B Ald 232 | 479 |
372 | 483 |
LAW LIBRARY Books for | 485 |
Lord Annersley 2 | 491 |
Reports 492 | 492 |
415 | 502 |
27 | 508 |
CHAPTER XIX | 513 |
CHAPTER XX | 519 |
Parties to Actions | 523 |
66 | 528 |
CHAPTER XXII | 532 |
Wm 4 c 7 | 534 |
457 | 548 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 549 |
COURSE OF LEGAL EDUCATION ADOPTED AT THE LAW SCHOOL IN HARVARD | 557 |
No III | 566 |
PLEADINGS IN PARTICULAR ACTIONS | 575 |
106 | 581 |
COURSE OF PLEADING IN AN ACTION AT LAW 590593 | 590 |
No VIII | 604 |
No IX | 608 |
No XI | 623 |
NOTE X page 277 ACTIONS | 629 |
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Seite 47 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding, than all the other kinds of learning put together ; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.