| 1912 - 1652 páginas
...called it wicked. The same might be said of their opponents. It means that the law is growing. As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action; while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| 1913 - 1128 páginas
...called it wicked. The same might be said of then- opponents. It means that the law is growing. As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action; while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| Reinhold Klotz - 1915 - 726 páginas
...said, in an address before the Harvard Law School Association in New York, February 15, 1913: "Law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action ; while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| Harvard Law School. Association (1886- ) - 1915 - 116 páginas
...atmosphere. Conservatism is a natural and proper attribute of our profession. Law, as has been finely said,1 "embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas, and then have translated themselves into action; while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other;... | |
| Harvard Law School. Association (1886- ) - 1916 - 130 páginas
...atmosphere. Conservatism is a natural and proper attribute of our profession. Law, as has been finely said,1 "embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas, and then have translated themselves into action; while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| 1920 - 1160 páginas
...address on Law and the Court, before the Harvard Law School Association, so finely stated: "As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action, while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1920 - 340 páginas
...called it wicked. The same might be said of their opponents. It means that the law is growing. ;f~hs law embodies \ beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...and (then have translated themselves into action, i while I y" there still is doubt, while opposite convictions stilt keep a battle front against each... | |
| Harold Stearns - 1922 - 600 páginas
...living by the dead. It cannot be helped, it is as it should be, that the law is behind the times. As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action, while there is still doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| Allan George Barnard Fisher - 1926 - 328 páginas
...principles, and much less a detailed code. As Mr. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes has well put it : " As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action, while there is still doubt, while opposing convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 504 páginas
...called it wicked. The same might be said of their opponents. It means that the law is growing. As law embodies beliefs that have triumphed in the battle...ideas and then have translated themselves into action, while there still is doubt, while opposite convictions still keep a battle front against each other,... | |
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