De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona

De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona - Being a Series of Problems in Executorship Law and Accounts No...
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De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona

De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona

€6,29

De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona

€6,29
Author: Pegler, Ernest Charles
Format: eBook
Language: English

De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bona - Being a Series of Problems in Executorship Law and Accounts

No one can say that our Motives are unworthy, for our object is to instruct. But there are some who may object to our Methods, and it is to such that we offer, not an apology, but an explanation. A very large section of the Public cling to the belief that Law must be as dry as Dust, and Accounting as tedious as the Treadmill. The truth is, it is not the Practice of Law or of Accounting that is uninteresting, but rather is it the Theory which is often rendered so by Teachers whom Providence never ordained to teach. If, therefore, the employment of unorthodox methods helps to interest the Student in his subject, and to stimulate him to further effort, any apology would be out of place. 60, Watling Street, London, E.C. January, 1914. De mortuo illo quid dicam? "Nilnisi bonum" ut aiunt. Sed quid si nil boni fecit? De bonis licet loqui. At si nulla bona reliquit? De eo tacere decet: si neque bonum fecit nec bona acquisivit nil valet. Sed si bona reliquit in sermonem hominum semper venit; vitia operta sunt; pecuniam fecit, illa quidem "non olet." Quem heredem instituit? Extraneis haec omnia livori proxima videntur. Te autem si tu aut cognatione aut affinitate propinquus exspectatio tenet. An mea interest? Si sic habet, quanti? Suave est ex magno tollere acervo; ejus pecunia quid non facere possim? ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 41888
Author: Pegler, Ernest Charles
Release Date: Jan 20, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Spicer, Ernest Evan

Illustrator: Reed, Edward Tennyson, 1860-1933

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