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Meanings of eminent jurists in English
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Usage of eminent jurists in English
1
All the other justices were eminentjurists and men of learning.
2
At the Bar, he met those eminentjurists, Grymes, Lilly, Brown, and Mazereau, and successfully.
3
The most eminentjurists who adorned this period were the Scaevolae, a family in whom the profession seems to have been hereditary.
4
These were involved in great obscurity; and, although Gasca had the assistance of several eminentjurists in the investigation, it occupied him nearly two years.
5
In the argument of great questions before the Supreme Court of the State between these eminentjurists, was to be seen the combat of giants.
6
The greater part of the Corpus Juris was compiled at Constantinople, 529-533 A.D., by certain eminentjurists under the Roman Emperor, Justinian.
7
Eminentjurists held that the District had no right to convict a person under its laws and commit that person to confinement in another state.