Word: brought
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...character, remained constant. Early justice was rough, and the county-court, perhaps, a disorderly public-meeting; yet in its publicity lay the root of our present system. Our courts, in contrast to the inquisitorial tribunals of the Romans, have followed a rule of neutrality; they know only what is brought before them, they are impartial. Ever since the middle of the thirteenth century, when the King's judges broke down local custom, men have been governed by a law and custom of the realm which has been judge-made. Finally, unlike the administrative law in the code-countries...
West Point kicked off in the second half to Harvard's 22-yard line. Three rushes brought the ball to the 32-yard line. Harvard was penalized 20 yards, and from the 11-yard line Le Moyne punted to West Point's 40-yard line. West Point was then penalized 20 yards and punted, Nichols running the ball in the the 34-yard line; but another fumble gave the ball to West Point. Torney immediately punted. Le Moyne's return punt rolled to the 3-yard line. Torney again punted and Nichols ran the ball in to the 22-yard...
...this point Harvard lost the ball on Nesmith's second fumble. Amherst failed to gain on the first rush, and Shay kicked to Noyes, who was downed on Harvard's 38-yard line. On the first play Hurley circled Amherst's right end for 36 yards. Twelve rushes brought the ball to the 3-yard line. The ball was carried over, but, as Chase of Amherst was off-side, it was brought back and Amherst was penalized 1 1-2 yards. Bowditch, as temporary captain, protested and asked permission to waive the penalty according to rule, but the umpire would...
Bates kicked off and Hurley brought the ball back 20 yards. Harrison made an excellent run of 40 yards through right tackle, and after the ball had been brought near the goal line by several line-bucks, scored a touchdown. Noyes kicked goal. Bowditch received the second kick-off and advanced 5 yards. A series of rushes then carried the ball steadily down the field to the 4-yard line, from where Hurley carried it over. Noyes again kicked goal. The third kick-off was received by Harrison, who ran it back to the 30-yard line. The University team...
...kicked off and the first was quickly forced to punt, but recovered the ball on downs. Noyes made a 25-yard run on a fake kick from a direct pass and Harrison carried the ball over. The second score was made by Meier after a number of plays had brought the ball near the goal line. The ball was then given to the second on its 15-yard line, but it was forced to punt and Randall brought the ball back 30 yards with good interference. Schoelkopf made the last touchdown...