The Dictionary of Legal Quotations is a dictionary of quotations compiled James William Norton-Kyshe and published in 1904. When this book was first published it was "quite a novelty among legal Categories: Law books Books of quotations English-language books The dictionary of legal quotations; or, Selected dicta of English chancellors and judges from the earliest periods to the present time. Extracted mainly from reported Publisher: London, Sweet and Maxwell, 1904. Edition/Format: Print book The Court of Chancery was a court of equity in England and Wales that followed a set of loose In 1813 a Vice-Chancellor was appointed to deal with the Chancery's The early Elizabethan period featured a dispute between the Court of At the same time, the common-law judges ruled that the Chancery had no The Dictionary of Legal Quotations: Or, Selected Dicta of English Chancellors and Judges from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. Extracted Mainly from Reported Decisions, Sweet and Maxwell, limited, 1904 - 344 páginas. 0 Críticas A Dictionary of the Sunda Language of Java (1862) The Dictionary of Legal Quotations, Or, Selected Dicta of English Chancellors and Judges from the Earliest Periods to the Present Time (1904) James William Norton-Kyshe" Saloa reverentia. Sec " Coke," 3. "Saxon phrase. Right now, we have a 2-to-1 Matching Gift Campaign, so you can triple your impact! The dictionary of legal quotations:or, Selected dicta of English chancellors and judges from the earliest periods to the present time:extracted mainly from reported decisions, and embracing Publication date: 1904.