| Harvard University - 1842 - 48 pages
...Instructor in the German Language, and to be present at all public lectures of the University. LAW SCHOOL. THE design of this Institution is to afford a complete...intend to devote themselves exclusively to mercantile business and pursuits. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the Bar embraces the various... | |
| Harvard University - 1844 - 68 pages
...the Roman or Civil Law, together with the works of the most celebrated commentators upon that Law. No examination and no particular course of previous...must produce testimonials of good moral character. He also gives a bond in the sum of $200 to the Steward, with a surety resident in Massachusetts, for... | |
| Samuel Warren - Law - 1845 - 1174 pages
...VI., briefly but strenuously urging the immediate establishment of a LEGAL UNIVERSITY in England.] THE design of this institution, is to afford a complete...intend to devote themselves exclusively to mercantile business and pursuits. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the Bar, embraces the various... | |
| Harvard University - 1845 - 672 pages
...that those who enter the School should he present at the heginning of the first term. LAW SCHOOL. TH E design of this Institution is to afford a complete...intend to devote themselves exclusively to mercantile husiness and pursuits. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the Bar emhraces the various... | |
| Harvard University - 1845 - 74 pages
...those who enter the School should be present at the beginning of the first term. LAW SCHOOL. THE desigo of this Institution is to afford a complete course...intend to devote themselves exclusively to mercantile business and pursuits. The course of instruction for gentlemen intended for the Bar embraces the various... | |
| Harvard University - 1846 - 68 pages
...that those who enter the School should be present at the beginning of the first term. / LAW SCHOOL. THE design of this Institution is to afford a complete...devote themselves exclusively to mercantile pursuits. The course of instruction for the Bar embraces the various branches of Public and Constitutional Law,... | |
| Harvard University - 1848 - 82 pages
...intended for the Bar in any of the United States, except in matters of mere local law and practice ; and also a systematic course of studies in Commercial...devote themselves exclusively to mercantile pursuits. The course of instruction for the Bar embraces the various branches of the Common Law ; and of Equity... | |
| Harvard University - 1848 - 654 pages
...the United States, except in matters of mere local law and practice ; and also a systematic coarse of studies in Commercial Jurisprudence for those who...devote themselves exclusively to mercantile pursuits. The COOESE of INSTRUCTION for the Bar emhraces the various hranches of the Common Law, and of Equity... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1849 - 346 pages
...of Law. — Hon. Edward Everett, LL.D., President. Joel Parker, LL.D., Hon. Theophilus Parsons, AM The design of this Institution is to afford a complete...particular course of previous study, are necessary lor admission ; but the student must produce testimonials of good moral character. Students may enter... | |
| Nahum Capen - Massachusetts - 1851 - 424 pages
...intended for the Bar, in any of the United States, except in matters of mere local law and practice ; and also, a systematic course of studies in Commercial...study, are necessary for admission ; but the student, if not a graduate of some college, must be at least nineteen years of age, and produce testimonials... | |
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