THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust: but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the CODE,... The North American Review - Page 241826Full view - About this book
 | Edward Gibbon - 1880 - 730 pages
...Injuries and Actions. — IV. Crimes and Punishments. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and or Roman by his care, the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECTS,... | |
 | Timothy Walker - 1882 - 850 pages
...strong language of Gibbon, " while the vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." Almost the same remarks apply to the splendid achievement of Napoleon. When he ascended the French... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 480 pages
...fifty, Gibbon, Decline and Fall, Ch. XLIV., says : " The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator...was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECT, and the INSTITUTES ; the public reason of the Romans has been silently or studiously transfused... | |
 | Dante Alighieri - 1886 - 574 pages
...fifty, Gibbon, Decline and Fall, Ch. XLIV., says : " The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator...was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECT, and the INSTITUTES ; the public reason of the Romans has been silently or studiously transfused... | |
 | Edward Gibbon - 1886 - 732 pages
...assessors § 32. Voluntary oxile and death. § 1. THE vain titles of the victories of Justinian arc crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANCHAP. XXIIL LAWS OP THE KINGS OF ROME 341 DECTS, and the INSTITUTES : the public reason of the Romans... | |
 | Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1890 - 480 pages
...sufficient explanation of such aspirations. "The vain titles of the victories of Justinian," he says, "are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...is. inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." NATURALIZATION 1_AW5BY КОПЕКТ B. SPILMAN. The subject which it is proposed to discuss in this... | |
 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 454 pages
...of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inseribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil jurisprudenee was digested in the immortal works of the CODK, the PANDKCTS, and the IXSTITITKS ; the... | |
 | Illinois State Bar Association - 1887 - 414 pages
...author of the Decline and Fall of the Eoman Empire : "The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed upon a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign and by his care the civil jurisprudence was digested... | |
 | Oregon Bar Association - 1891 - 76 pages
...have been forgotten. To use the language of Gibbon, "The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. ' ' Mark also the illustrious names which adorn the judicial history of both England and America, names... | |
 | 1895 - 352 pages
...sufficient explanation of such aspirations. " The vain titles of the victories of Justinian," he 'Says, ''are crumbled into dust, but the name of the legislator...is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument." HENRY WADE ROGERS. Northwestern Law Review. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: $2.00 PER YEAR, - - 25 OENT8 PER COPY.... | |
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