Aún no tenemos significados para "great jurist".
1Sir Matthew Hale, the great jurist, sanctioned the delusions and passed sentences of death by burning.
2Among the eminent men who lent so much brilliancy to this salon was the great jurist Domat.
3A great jurist, chrysanthemumed from collar to waist, bowed jovial acknowledgment of the applause his appearance summoned.
4He was a hard worker and an upright judge; but he did not rank as a great jurist.
5J. L. Petigru, the great jurist.
6Selden's father was a wandering minstrel and the birthplace of the great jurist was humble even for those days.
7Chief-Justice Taney was a devout Roman Catholic, given much to letters, of great industry, and generally regarded as a great jurist.
8Vattel, the great jurist whose Droit des Gens, a work on Natural Law and its relation to International Law, appeared in 1758.
9At the beginning of 1860 the laws relating to women, as briefly stated by the great jurist, David Dudley Field, were as follows:
10What great jurists and lawyers were Le Tellier and D'Aguesseau and Molé!
11The clergy were the great jurists of their day.
12A new code of laws was made by great jurists, on the principles of the Justinian Code.
13With all the innate dignity of great jurists they enter their sanctum of justice, as the usher exclaims, Court!
14Nor is it fair for us to measure the sagacity of our great jurists by the standard of modern experience.
15To be sure, he had picked up much practical information in the courts, but it was not of the sort which makes great jurists.
16Hence it is that the greatest jurists have declared that such evidence, being rarely liable to delusion or fraud, is safest and most powerful.
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