Quotes by Jurisprudence Christianity stamped its character on jurisprudence; for empire has ever a connection with the priesthood. Baron de Montesquieu jurisprudence connections character By citing the UN Charter I indicate that the defensive party to the conflict should use only proportionate force, try to avoid civilian casualties, and end combat operations as soon as possible. These are provisions recognized by almost all authorities on international jurisprudence. Bhikkhu Bodhi jurisprudence party trying There was an ancient Roman lawyer, of great fame in the history of Roman jurisprudence, whom they called Cui Bono, from his having first introduced into judicial proceedings the argument, "What end or object could the party have had in the act with which he is accused." Edmund Burke jurisprudence party law The gladsome light of jurisprudence. Edward Coke jurisprudence light law Those arts which are, to be sure, not finite, as geometry and arithmetic, do not suffer adornment; others, contrarily, are rather subject to division and embellishment, such as astronomy and jurisprudence. Gerolamo Cardano jurisprudence suffering art The Roman jurisprudence has the longest known history of any set of human institutions. Henry James Sumner Maine jurisprudence institutions humans The principle of equity first came into evidence in Roman jurisprudence and was derived by analogy from the physical meaning of the word. Herbert Read jurisprudence analogies principles I am not going to claim that modern anarchism has any direct relation to Roman jurisprudence; but I do claim that it has its basis in the laws of nature rather than in the state of nature. Herbert Read jurisprudence literature law Like psychoanalysis, constitutional jurisprudence has become a game without rules. By defying the plain meaning of words, ignoring context and history, and using a little ingenuity, you can make the Constitution mean anything you like. Joseph Sobran jurisprudence games mean Liberty finds no refuge in a jurisprudence of doubt. Sandra Day O'Connor jurisprudence liberty doubt Nothing but a necessity invincible by any other means can justify ... a prostitution of laws, which constitute the pillars of our whole system of jurisprudence. Thomas Jefferson jurisprudence law mean The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails. William Shakespeare jurisprudence innocence silence There are vogues and fashions in jurisprudence as in literature and art and dress. Benjamin N. Cardozo dress jurisprudence literature art