If therefore the student in our laws hath formed both his sentiments and style, by perusal and imitation of the purest classical writers, among whom the historians and orators will best deserve his regard; if he can reason with precision, and separate argument from fallacy, by the clear simple rules of pure unsophisticated logic; if he can fix his attention, and steadily pursue truth through any the most intricate deduction, by the use of mathematical demonstrations; if he has enlarged his conceptions of nature and art, by a view of the several branches of genuine, experimental, philosophy; if he has impressed on his mind the sound maxims of the law of nature, the best and most authentic foundation of human laws; if, lastly, he has contemplated those maxims reduced to a practical system in the laws of imperial Rome; if he has done this, or any part of it, (
though all may be easily done
under as able instructors as ever
graced any feats of learning) a student thus qualified may enter upon the study of the law with incredible advantage and reputation.
This makes Android and Samsung fans feel as
though they're unjustifiably
under attack, with every little problem or issue, no matter how minor or major, able to
grace the world's tech blogs and news sites with alarming speed.