Twenty-five years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a scientific school of law in England, the Inns of Court having practically ceased to teach law, and the universities having allowed their two or three old chairs... The American Scholar in Professional Life - Page 19by George Gluyas Mercer - 1889Full view - About this book
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 726 pages
...or the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law schools. I do not know if there is anything in which America...than in the provision she makes for legal education. 1 Twenty-five years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a scientific school of law in... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 746 pages
...or the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law schools. I do not know if there is anything in which America...country than in the provision she makes for legal education.1 Twenty -five years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a scientific school... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1901 - 982 pages
...or the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law schools. I do not know if there is anything in which America has advanced more beyond the mothed country than in the provision she makes for legal education." "Twenty-five years ago" (He wrote... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1891 - 324 pages
...or the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law-schools. I do not know if there is anything in which America has advanced more beyond the mother-country than in the provision she makes for legal education.* Twenty-five years ago, when there... | |
| james bryce - 1891 - 328 pages
...the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law-schools. 1 do not know if there is anything in which America has advanced more beyond the mother-country than in the provision she makes for legal education.* Twenty-five years ago, when there... | |
| Maine State Bar Association - 1893 - 404 pages
...distinguished author of the " American Commonwealth," speaking of our law schools in that work, said, " I do not know if there is anything in which America...than in the provision she makes for legal education. Twentyfive years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a scientific school of law in England,... | |
| 1894 - 1120 pages
...done in such professional schools which led Professor Bricc to say in Tlie American Commomvealth : " I do not know if there is anything in which America...than in the provision she makes for legal education." To Judge DILLON and to Yale we owe the book now before us, which consists of a series of lectures delivered... | |
| Jay Ford Laning - 1896 - 430 pages
...contrary to these carping charges. Prof. Bryte, in his admit able work on "The American Commonwealth." says: "I do not know if there is anything in which...more beyond the mother country than in the provision shemakes for feeal education. Twenty-five years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a... | |
| James Kirby - 1897 - 424 pages
...or the solicitors of London. This is due to the extraordinary excellence of many of the law schools. I do not know if there is anything in which America...the provision she makes for legal education." THE LEGAL NEWS. VOL. XX. DECEMBER 1, 1897. No. 23. CURRENT TOPICS. The acceptance by Sir Oliver Mowat,... | |
| 1898 - 402 pages
...it is productive of great results. "I do not know," says Mr. Bryce, in speaking of our law schools, "if there is anything in which America has advanced...than in the provision she makes for legal education. Twenty-five years ago, when there was nothing that could be called a scientific school oflaw in England,... | |
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