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" Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. "
Essays, Moral and Entertaining - الصفحة 79
بواسطة Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - عدد الصفحات: 166
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A Practical Treatise of the Law of Evidence, and Digest of Proofs ..., المجلد 1

Thomas Starkie - 1842 - عدد الصفحات: 1186
...deposit of title deeds, see Plumb v. Fluitt, 2 Anst. 432. (h) Supra, Vol. I. and Index, tit. NOTICE. Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all...the law, but because it is an excuse every man will make, and no man can tell how to confute him. Selden. (i) Notice is requisite in order to make the...

The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., المجلد 27

1842 - عدد الصفحات: 508
...presumed so to do." (1 Bale's P. C. 42.) The reason for the maxim is that of necessity. It prevails, "not that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse which every man will make, and no man can tell how to confute him." Selden (as quoted in the 2nd edition...

The Law Review and Quarterly Journal of British and Foreign ..., المجلد 1

1845 - عدد الصفحات: 550
...in the law itself. It is invariably presumed that every one knows the law, not as Selden observes, " that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse every man will make, and no man can tell how to confute him." It would be more simple and direct to say at once, that...

The table-talk of John Selden, with a biogr. preface and notes by S.W. Singer

John Selden - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...me. 2. Ignorance of the Law excufes no man; not that all Men know the Law, but becaufe 'tis an excufe every man will plead, and no Man can tell how to confute him. 3. The King of Spain was outlawed in Weftminfter-Hail, I being of Council againft him. A Merchant had recovered Cofts againft him in a Suit,...

A Lift for the Lazy

Henry Wharton Griffith - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 208
...such was the law," excuses no man ; " not that all men know the law," says Selden, " but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him." That horse-thief must have been very much enlightened, and correspondently comforted, who, when he...

A Lift for the Lazy

H. Wharton Griffith - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 248
...was the law," excuses no man ; " net that all men know the law," says Selden, " but because 'tis ap excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him." That horse-thief must have been very much enlightened, and correspondently comforted, who, when he...

A Lift for the Lazy

Henry Wharton Griffith - 1849 - عدد الصفحات: 252
...wrung, twisted or distorted from the right. Ignorance of the Law. — " I did not know that such was the law," excuses no man; "not that all men know the law," says Selden, " but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute...

An Essay on the Trial by Jury

Lysander Spooner - 1852 - عدد الصفحات: 224
...law excuses no one, are these : 1. " The reason for the maxim is that of necessity. It prevails, £ not that all men know the law, but because it is an excuse which every man will make, and no man can tell how to confute him.' — Selden, (as quoted in the 2d...

The World's Laconics: Or, The Best Thoughts of the Best Authors

Tryon Edwards - 1853 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...is as great a point of •wisdom to hide ignorance, as to discover knowledge. IGNORANCE OF LAW. — Ignorance of the law excuses no man ; not that all men know the law, but because 'tis an excuse every man will plead, and no man can tell how to confute him. — Selden. IGNORANCE...

The Table-talk of John Selden

John Selden, David Irving, Richard Milward - 1854 - عدد الصفحات: 298
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