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Frederick Pollock
English
Judge
Born:
Dec 10
,
1845
Died:
Jan 18
,
1937
Any
How
Law
Strange
Will
You
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It cannot be assumed that equity was following common law whenever they agreed, any more than the converse.
Frederick Pollock
Law
Assumed
Following
More
Equity
Than
Any
Common
Whenever
Cannot
Common Law
Converse
Agreed
So far I go with the Socialists as to think it a pretty general rule that, where monopoly is necessary, it is better in public hands.
Frederick Pollock
Better
Think
Monopoly
Rule
Pretty
General
General Rule
Go
Hands
Where
Public
Far
Socialists
Necessary
Our lady the Common Law is a very wise old lady though she still has something to learn in telling what she knows.
Frederick Pollock
Wise
Law
Old
Our
Though
Telling
Something
She
Learn
Knows
Still
Very
Common
Lady
Common Law
Old Lady
Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one another (like the two lean horses of a Calcutta hack who can only just stand together)? I have not.
Frederick Pollock
You
Together
Logical
Promises
Consideration
Mutual
Only
Horses
Hack
Like
Lean
Another
Any
Just
Stand
Reason
Who
Found
Why
Ever
Sufficient
Two
Consider the Essay as a political pamphlet on the Revolution side, and the fact that it was the Whig gospel for a century, and you will see its working merit.
Frederick Pollock
You
Political
Will
Revolution
Side
Consider
See
Fact
Merit
Gospel
Essay
Century
Working
Pamphlet
It is odd how learned persons fail to see that new terms and definitions are apt to mean new doubts and litigation.
Frederick Pollock
Apt
Definitions
See
Fail
New
Terms
Learned
How
Odd
Litigation
Mean
Persons
Doubts
The practice of the law is a perfectly distinct art.
Frederick Pollock
Art
Law
Practice
Distinct
Perfectly
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