The Southern Review, Band 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... equity , has gene- rally been considereu a great anomaly in English jurisprudence . But we are inclined to think that it is a regular consequence of a still greater anomaly - the Trial by Jury . If we are not mistaken in this notion ...
... equity , has gene- rally been considereu a great anomaly in English jurisprudence . But we are inclined to think that it is a regular consequence of a still greater anomaly - the Trial by Jury . If we are not mistaken in this notion ...
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... Equity . " The application to this extraordinary jurisdiction , instead of being in the form of a writ prescribed by settled Law , seems always to have been in the form of a petition of the party or parties aggrieved , stating the ...
... Equity . " The application to this extraordinary jurisdiction , instead of being in the form of a writ prescribed by settled Law , seems always to have been in the form of a petition of the party or parties aggrieved , stating the ...
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... Equity , and Equity in the discretion of the judge . To fill the State with Chancellors , is a sure way to render the law vague and uncertain . From the very structure of the court , much depends in Equity on the discretion of the judge ...
... Equity , and Equity in the discretion of the judge . To fill the State with Chancellors , is a sure way to render the law vague and uncertain . From the very structure of the court , much depends in Equity on the discretion of the judge ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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