| 1899 - 974 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...not experience in dealing with men, not experience iu the trial or argument of causes — not experience, in short, in using law, but experience in learning... | |
| American Bar Association - 1906 - 474 σελίδες
...Harv. L. Rev. 424, Contemporary Kev. (Nor., 1899). " to teach law is not experience in the work of the lawyer's office, not experience in dealing with men, not experience in the trial and argument of causes, not experience, in short, in using law, but experience in learning law."1 This... | |
| Harvard University, Justin Winsor - 1887 - 406 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman juris-consult. My associates and myself, therefore, have constantly acted upon the view that... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1894 - 388 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman juris-consult." 2 1 Catalogue, pp. 346-49, 511. From an article on the Harvard Law School, by... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1894 - 414 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...the experience of the Roman advocate or of the Roman prjetor, still less of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman juris-consult." 2 1 Catalogue,... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1900 - 32 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman jurisconsult. " My associates and myself, therefore, have constantly acted upon the view that... | |
| Albert Venn Dicey - 1900 - 34 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often travelled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...the experience of the Roman advocate or of the Roman prsetor, still less of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman jurisconsult. " My associates... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1900 - 804 σελίδες
...with which he is well ac•quaiuted from having often traveled it before. What qualifies £ pei-son, therefore, -to teach law is not experience in the...in dealing with men, not experience in the trial or arguments of causes — not experience in .short, in using law, but experience in learning law.1 This... | |
| American Bar Association - 1906 - 474 σελίδες
...many who now believe that what qualifies a person " to teach law is not experience in the work of the lawyer's office, not experience in dealing with men, not experience in the trial and argument of causes, not experience, in short, in using law, but experience in learning law."i This... | |
| American Bar Association - 1908 - 1138 σελίδες
...road which is new to them, but with which he is well acquainted from having often traveled it before. What qualifies a person, therefore, to teach law is...of the Roman procurator, but the experience of the Roman jurisconsult." * It is not necessary and probably never will he the fact that all teachers of... | |
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