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Example sentences for "forensic"

Lexicographically close words:
forenamed; forenent; foreninst; forenoon; forenoons; foreordained; foreordination; forepart; foreparts; forepassed
  1. In the section of the State bounded by Oneida and Otsego counties, where he shone conspicuously as a leader for a quarter of a century, his forensic achievements are still remembered.

  2. Marcy never trained himself to be a public speaker, and did not shine in the hand-to-hand conflicts of a body that was lustrous with forensic talents.

  3. Writers on forensic medicine take the next place in the row of literary witnesses.

  4. The leading writers on forensic medicine at the present time in Europe are Casper (edited by Liman) for Germany, Tardieu for France, and Taylor for England.

  5. Then follows a glowing description of Greek Love, the whole reminding us very closely of the confessions made by Urnings in modern times, and preserved by medical or forensic writers on sexual inversion.

  6. But his best and highest forensic quality, and that which, combined with his talents, make the loss a national one, was his great moral and professional courage, his unshaken attachment to what he considered a good cause.

  7. He showed a marvelous skill in the selection, arrangement, and presentation of his materials, and for his models he took the highest forms of classic forensic utterance.

  8. More than any other man it was Charles Sumner who, with a wealth of historical learning and great skill in forensic art, put the irrepressible conflict between slavery and freedom in its proper setting in human history.

  9. The forensic speech of Isocrates known as the Aegineticus (Or.

  10. Nowhere, indeed, does he say that he had not written forensic speeches.

  11. He is the first Greek writer who comes before us as a consummate master of strict forensic controversy.

  12. Among the practical orators we have, in the forensic kind, Isaeus; in the political, Leodamas of Acharnae, Lycurgus and Hypereides.

  13. He loves to contrast such petty concerns as engage the forensic writer with those larger and nobler themes which are treated by the politician.

  14. The forensic part was varied and often entertaining, involving many studies of Buddhist law and indigenous customs.

  15. In the Chief Court of Lower Burma, with which we are immediately concerned, in forensic business the Chief Judge has no more weight or authority than any of his puisne brothers.

  16. It is open to argument that there should not be any civilian Judges; that, as in England, all Judges should be barristers trained in forensic practice.

  17. One would naturally suppose that it was borrowed from the forensic basilica in consideration of its purpose there, scruples against such procedure being lessened as the heathen state passed over to Christianity.

  18. From having the same name and many correspondences in construction the later Christian basilica was supposed to have been copied from the forensic basilica.

  19. The closing speech for the defense, delivered by Senator Robbins, was a fine forensic effort, bearing in the main on the absence of malice and the necessity of extraordinary punishment when soldiers mutiny in the field.

  20. Erwin and Anderson, were masterpieces of forensic eloquence, and they were heard by a gathering such as has rarely assembled in a Pennsylvania court room.

  21. He at once began the study of law, in which he eventually soon stood alone as the greatest forensic orator of his country.

  22. He was easily the first forensic orator America has produced.

  23. New Testament, nor all of them together, were intended to be a forensic defence of Christianity.

  24. Mr. Bond, the Lecturer on Forensic Medicine at the Westminster Hospital, detailed the various portions of the body which he put aside for chemical analysis and delivered to Dr.

  25. Thomas Stevenson, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry at Guy’s Hospital, and Examiner in Forensic Medicine at the London University, after enumerating the various matters handed to him and Dr.

  26. Woodman and Tidy’s Handy-Book of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, 1877.

  27. Guy and Ferrier on Forensic Medicine’ is one of the first authorities, is it not?

  28. A case is mentioned in Woodman and Tidy’s Forensic Medicine, however, in which death occurred in 20 minutes.

  29. In 1549 he began publicly to propound a doctrine in which he abandoned the forensic conception of justification by imputation of the merits of Christ, and returned to the Roman view of justification by infusion i.

  30. But now also a much more able and determined combatant appeared in the arena, Joachim Moerlin, who henceforth devoted his entire life to defeat Osiandrism and to vindicate Luther's forensic view of justification.

  31. A posthumously published report of the lectures of Albrecht von Haller was the earliest Swiss work on forensic medicine.

  32. Plenck, professor in Vienna, who published a work on forensic medicine and one on toxicology;[81] K.

  33. This work, which may be regarded as the foundation of experimental and forensic toxicology, went through five editions to 1852, and was translated into several foreign languages.

  34. Although their system of judicature differs from our own, this fact does not lessen the value of their medico-forensic literature.

  35. In fact, at a trial of this kind truth and science are often the under dogs in a fight, than which none in forensic medicine is longer and more embarrassing.

  36. To Josef von Maschka, professor in the University of Prague, the credit is due of having been the first to produce, with the collaboration of twenty-two colleagues, a truly systematic work on modern forensic medicine.

  37. Tidy, Professor of Chemistry and Forensic Medicine in the London Hospital, who had previously (1877) been associated with W.

  38. Medical jurisprudence had reached a high development during the early history of the Roman Empire, and at a period long anterior to the first recognition of forensic medicine.

  39. Varus trusted implicitly to the respect which the Germans pretended to pay to his abilities as a judge, and to the interest which they affected to take in the forensic eloquence of their conquerors.

  40. But, at least since the appearance of the work of Augustin Thierry on the Norman Conquest, these forensic fallacies have been exploded.

  41. The Lutherans vainly appeal to the fact that Holy Scripture employs the word “justify”(930) for the purpose of declaring a man to be just in a purely forensic sense, as in Is.

  42. His fame in this branch of forensic learning procured him the appointment of a Commissioner of Bankruptcy.

  43. To me, therefore, his forensic displays are in the same category with those of Patrick Henry, or any other orator whose tongue, beyond the memory of man, has moulded into dust.

  44. It may appear singular that Franklin Pierce has not taken up his residence in some metropolis, where his great forensic abilities would so readily find a more conspicuous theatre, and a far richer remuneration than heretofore.

  45. And here to be justified does not mean that a righteous man is made from a wicked man, but to be pronounced righteous in a forensic sense, as also in the passage Rom.

  46. The experiments on this decomposition, which is likewise of importance in forensic analysis, are not yet concluded.

  47. Alas, that we have no forensic big-wig here to decide it!

  48. But I say to him, in such a case how could I possibly have acquired any forensic distinction?

  49. This I eagerly accepted, perceiving that my friend must have eulogised to his parents my legal accomplishments and forensic acumen.

  50. So I am now to return shortly to Calcutta, when my time will be too exclusively taken up with forensic triumphs for any further jotting or tittling for Punch, or similar periodicals.

  51. I shall enter my appearance in the forensic costume of wig and gown.

  52. Now the decks are cleaned for action, and all is ready for the forensic logomachy as soon as it may please Providence and some associate in the Queen's Bench Division to place the suit of Mankletow ~v.

  53. He was superior to Hamilton in personal popularity and bewitching conversation; his equal in grace of manner, in forensic eloquence and legal reputation, but his inferior in comprehensive intellect and force of character.

  54. There was no law or custom which would have warranted a challenge from Aeschines to Demosthenes, when the former was defeated in the forensic and oratorical contest and sent into banishment.

  55. The Paris attorney never spends himself in forensic eloquence; and as he seldom attempts to argue for and against, he has some hope of preserving his mental rectitude.

  56. This speech is cited sixteen times by Quintilian, and is a model of forensic ingenuity, wit, and grace.

  57. The common idea of Mr. Choate has been that his marvelous eloquence was his great source of strength and success in his forensic contests.


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    Other words:
    address; allocution; debate; declamatory; dialectic; diatribe; eloquent; eulogy; exhortation; filibuster; harangue; inaugural; invective; judicial; legal; legalistic; oration; peroration; philippic; pitch; reading; recital; recitation; rhetorical; salutatory; say; speech; talk; tirade; valedictory