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An Enquiry Into the Duties of Men in the Higher and Middle Classes of ... - Page 398
by Thomas Gisborne - 1797
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Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of ..., 4. köide

Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 804 lehte
...few of them, sir, ever read, or if they do, remember and exemplify the maxim of Lord Bacon, that " Judges ought to remember that their office is jus...not jus „ dare; to interpret law, and not to make or give law — that they ought to be more learned than witty, more reverend than plausible, and more...
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The Calcutta Review, 8. köide

1847 - 632 lehte
...bounden duty of that judge fearlessly to enforce ; for our readers will probably be of the opinion that " Judges ought to remember that their office is jus...and not jus dare, to interpret law and not to make or give law," least of all to abrogate existing laws ; and that the Judge, — who feared the vituperations...
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Notes and Queries

1853 - 706 lehte
...error. Essay LIV. Of Vain-glory.— Bee Antith., No. 19. vol. viii. p. 364. Essay L VI. Of Judicature "Judges ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jus (fare."] Compare Aph. 44. and 46., in the eighth book De Augmentis. L. BISHOP SUBNET, H. WHARTON, AND...
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the ..., 18. köide

1870 - 406 lehte
...Lord Bacon's Essay," replied Mr. Dexter; "and I will read from the fifty-sixth "Essay on Judicature." "Judges ought to "remember that their office is jus dicere and ' 'not jus dare — to interpret law, not to make it. " Beading several sentences of similar tenor, Mr. Dexter closed the book, replaced...
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An Introduction to the Duties of Magistrates and Justices of the Peace

Peter Benson Maxwell - 1871 - 382 lehte
...1805. 9th March 1867. 2nd Nov. 1853. 10th Nov. 18.>2. Ditto. CHAPTER V. THE CONSTRUCTION OF STATUTES. " JUDGES ought to remember that their office is jus...jus dare — to interpret law, and not to make law." — Lord Bacon, Essay on Judicature, The task of interpreting law appears, no doubt, simple enough...
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A Hand-book of English Literature Intended for the Use of High Schools, as ...

Francis Henry Underwood - 1871 - 664 lehte
...Attentively. i Should. ' What. : "Minners are influenced by studies." i Hindcrance. 'Worked. OF JUDICATURE. JUDGES ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not "jus dare '' i — to interpret law, and not to make law, or give law — else will it be like the authority...
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Commentaries on the Liberty of the Subject and the Laws of England ..., 1. köide

James Paterson - 1877 - 538 lehte
...every other country where such attention has taken place." — Smith's Wealth of Nations, bv ch. i. " Judges ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jug. dare ,• to interpret law, and not to make law or give law. Else will it be like the authority...
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The Essays (I-LVIII) Or, Counsels Civil and Moral of Francis, Lord Verulam ...

Francis Bacon - 1879 - 356 lehte
...Efficient statesmen. 5. But the greatest honour is that of self-sacrifice. LVL— OF JUDICATURE. (1612.) JUDGES ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jus dare;1 to interpret law, and not to make law, or give law; else will it be like the authority claimed...
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The essays, i-(lviii) or, Counsels civil and moral of Francis lord ..., 2. köide

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1879 - 228 lehte
...Efficient statesmen. 5. But the greatest honour is that of self-sacrifice. LVL— OF JUDICATURE. (1612.) JUDGES ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jus dare;l to interpret law, and not to make law, or give law; else will it be like the authority claimed...
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Text-book of Prose from Burke, Webster, and Bacon: With Notes, and Sketches ...

Henry Norman Hudson - 1881 - 104 lehte
...Flatterers are the worst kind of enemies." 6 Push is an old word for a pimple or pustule. OF JUDICATURE. JUDGES ought to remember that their office is jus dicere, and not jus dare,—to interpret law, and not to make law, or givo law ; else will it be like the authority claimed...
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