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  • The Common Law of England has been laboriously built about a mythical figure-the figure of 'The Reasonable Man'.

    Funny   Humor   Men  
    'Uncommon Law' (1935) 'The Reasonable Man'
  • In walking through the world there is a choice for a man to make. He can choose the fair and open path, the path which sound ethics, sound democracy, and the common law prescribe, or choose the secret way by which he can get the better of his fellow man.

    Men   Law   Evil  
    Ida M. Tarbell (2015). “All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography”, p.21, Ravenio Books
  • The common law is not a brooding omnipresence in the sky, but the articulate voice of some sovereign or quasi sovereign that can be identified; although some decisions with which I have disagreed seem to me to have forgotten the fact.

    Law   Sky   Voice  
    "Southern Pacific Company v. Jensen 244 U.S. 205, 222". Dissenting opinion, May 21, 1917.
  • It was natural that the direct wielders of the royal prerogative, men who sat in the Star Chamber and the Privy Council, who knew the secrets of the State and the necessity for prompt action, should despise the merely declaratory character of a good deal of Common Law process. To them we doubtless owe those four great pillars of Chancery jurisdiction, the injunction, the decree, the sequestration, and the commission of rebellion.

    Stars   Character   Men  
    Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”
  • [T]he liberty, the unalienable, indefeasible rights of men, the honor and dignity of human nature, the grandeur and glory of the public, and the universal happiness of individuals, were never so skillfully and successfully consulted as in that most excellent monument of human art, the common law of England.

    Art   Freedom   Men  
    John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1851). “The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.440
  • The supremacy of Parliament and the embedding of property rights in Common Law put political power in the hands of men anxious to exploit the new economic opportunities and provided the framework for a judicial system to protect and encourage productive economic activity

  • Every British Subject born on the continent of America, or in any other of the British dominions, is by the law of God and nature, by the common law, and by act of parliament, (exclusive of all charters from the crown) entitled to all the natural, essential, inherent and inseparable rights of our fellow subjects in Great- Britain.

    Rights   Law   America  
  • Reason is the life of the law; nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reasonThe law, which is perfection of reason.

    Law   Perfection   Common  
    The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England bk. 2, ch. 6 (1628)
  • The common law of this state held man and wife to be one person, but that person was the husband.

    Husband   Men   Law  
  • Common law is common right.

    Law   Common   Common Law  
  • ... the right to defend one's home and one's person when attacked has been guaranteed through the ages by common law.

    Home   Gun   Law  
  • ... the common law existed while the Anglo-Saxons were yet pagans, at a time when they had never yet heard the name of Christ pronounced or knew that such a character existed.

    Character   Law   Names  
    Thomas Jefferson (1855). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of state”, p.359
  • There is no jewel in the world comparable to learning; no learning so excellent both for Prince and subject, as knowledge of laws; and no knowledge of any laws so necessary for all estates and for all causes, concerning goods, lands or life, as the common laws of England.

    Jewels   Law   Land  
    Sir Edward Coke, Steve Sheppard (2003). “The selected writings and speeches of Sir Edward Coke”, Liberty Fund Inc.
  • I'm a common law judge. I believe in deciding every case on its facts, not on a legal philosophy. And I believe in deciding each case in the most limited way possible, because common law judges have a firm belief that the best development of the law is the one that lets society show you the next step, and that next step is in the new facts that each case presents.

    Source: progressive.org
  • It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.

    "The Yale Book of Quotations". Book by Fred R. Shapiro, p. 657, 2006.
  • The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience.

    Life   Law   Logic  
    The Common Law Lecture 1 (1881).
  • Unbroken Evolution under uniform conditions pleased every one -- except curates and bishops; it was the very best substitute for religion; a safe, conservative practical, thoroughly Common-Law deity.

    Law   Bishops   Unbroken  
    Henry Adams (2015). “The Education of Henry Adams”, p.222, Booklassic
  • Reason is the life of the law.

    Law   Coke   Reason  
    The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England bk. 2, ch. 6 (1628)
  • In suits at common law, trial by jury in civil cases is as essential to secure the liberty of the people as any one of the pre-existent rights of nature.

    Rights   Law   People  
  • It will come as no surprise to anybody to know that I support the traditional definition of marriage as a union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others, as expressed in our traditional common law.

    Men   Law   Support  
  • If any refuse to obey the common laws and orders of the ship concerning their common peace or preservation; if any shall mutiny or rise up against their commanders and officers; if any should preach or write that there should be no commanders or officers because all are equal in Christ, therefore no master or officers, no laws nor orders, nor corrections nor punishments - I say I never denied that in such cases, the commander may judge, resist, compel, and punish such transgressors according to their deserts and merits.

    Writing   Order   Law  
    Source: www.libertymagazine.org
  • It’s unwise to pay too much, but it’s worse to pay too little.

    Too Much   Littles   Pay  
    "The Yale Book of Quotations". Book by Fred R. Shapiro, p. 657, 2006.
  • I'm marrying my common-law wife, Beth, the Christian way, with a preacher and all that.

    Christian   Law   Wife  
    "Dog to wed in third season of 'Bounty Hunter'" by the Associated Press, www.today.com. March 21, 2006.
  • It is a common law of nature, which no time will ever change, that superiors shall rule their inferiors.

    Law   Common   Inferiors  
  • The Talmud is to this day the circulating heart's blood of the Jewish religion. Whatever laws, customs or ceremonies we observe-whether we are orthodox, conservative, reform or merely spasmodic sentimentalists-we follow the Talmud. It is our common Law.

    Heart   Blood   Law  
  • The common law of chattels, that is to say, the law ultimately adopted by the King's courts for the regulation of disputes about the ownership and possession of goods, was, to be a substantial extent, a by-product of that new procedure which had been mainly introduced to perfect the feudal scheme of land law.

    Kings   Law   Land  
    Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”
  • The Bible has always been regarded as part of the Common Law of England.

    Bible   Christian   Law  
  • Law grows, and though the principles of law remain unchanged, yet (and it is one of the advantages of the common law) their application is to be changed with the changing circumstances of the times. Some persons may call this retrogression, I call it progression of human opinion.

    Law   Principles   May  
  • And of course we are familiar with the English common law rule of thumb that said a man could in fact use a stick no bigger than his thumb to discipline his wife and family.

    Men   Law   Discipline  
  • When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought is incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do.

    Littles   Pay   Too Much  
    "The Yale Book of Quotations". Book by Fred R. Shapiro, p. 657, 2006.
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