Nemo tenetur jurare mom tulpitudinem. No one is bound to testify to his own baseness.
Nemo tenetur seipennt accueare. No one is bound to accuse himself. Wingate, Max. 486; Broom, Maa. 3d Lend. ed. 871; 1 Sharawood, Placket. COMM. 443; 14 Mees. It W. Exch. 286.
Nemo tenetur eeipeum infortuniie et periculis ponere. No tne is bound to expose himself to mis fortune and dangers. Coke, Litt. 253.
Nemo tenet'''. eeipeum prodere. No one is bound to expose himself. 10 N.Y. 10, 33; 7 HOW. Pratt. N. Y. 57, 58.
Nemo nnquam vir magnue fuit eine aliquo divino gifted% No one was ever a great man without sume divine inspiration. Cicero.
Nemo videtur fraudare coe qui aciunt, et coneen tinnt. No one is considered as deceiving those who know and consent. Dig. 20. 17. 145.
Nihil uliud poteet rex quod de jure potest.
The king can du nothing but what he can do justly. 11 Coke, 74.
Nihil coneeneni tam contrarium est gum vie etre meta& Nothing is so contrary to consent as force end fear. Dig. 50. 17. 116.
Nihil dot qui non habet. He give8 nothing who has nothing.
Nihil de re ocerescit ei qui nihil in re pond(' pi* accresceret habet. Nothing • accrues to him who, when the rigfit accrues, has nothing in the subject matter. Coke, Litt. 188.
Nihil eet enim liberate quod nan idem pawn. For there is notbing generous which is not at the same time just. 2 Kent, Corm. 441, note a.
Nihil eet magie rationi coneentaneum porn endears modo quodque dieeolvere quo confiatum eet. Nothing is more consonant to reason than that every thing should be dissolved in the same way in wh,ch it was made. Sheppard, Tonchat. 323.
1Vihil facit error 71021litre8 cum de corpore conetat.
An error in the name is nothing when there is tainty as to the thing. 11 Coke, 21; 2 Kent, Comm.
292.
Nihil habet forum ex emend. The court has no thing to do with what is not before It.
Nihil lege intoterabiline eet, eandem rem diverse.
jure' ceneeri. Nothing in law is more intolerable than that the same case should be subject (in dif ferent courts) to different views of the law. 4 Coke, 93.
Nihil infra regniim eubditoe magie coneervat in tranquilitate et coneorditt porn debita lesonn ad minietratio. Nothing preserves in tranquillity and
conoord those who ere subjected to the same gov ernment better than a due administration of the laws. Coke, 2d Inst. 158.
megie juetum cet pant pod neeesearium eet. Nothing is more just than what is necessary. Dav. 12.
/Whit nequam est prterum mai nm. Nothing wicked is to be presumed. 2 P. Will: 583.
Nihil perfectum est dm aliquid reetat agendnm.
Nothing is perfect while something remains to be done. 9 Cake, 9.
Nih it peti potest ante fempue, quo per rerum naturam perenlvi pose*. Nothing can be demanded before that time when, in the nature of things, it can be paid. Dig. 50. 17. 186.
Nihil possumite contra veritatem. We can do nothing against truth. St. Albans, Doet. .4 Stu. Dial. 2, c. 6.
Nihil prreeeribitur nisi quod poseidetur. There la no prescription for that which is not posseosed. 5 Barnew. Ald. 277.
EAU good est contra rationem est licitum. No thing against reason is lawful. Coke, Litt. 97.
• quod est incenveniens eat licitunt. Nothing inconvenient is lawfuL 4 Hou. L. Cass145. 195.
Nail Mina inventum est et petfectum. Nothing is invented and perfected at the same moment. Cake, Litt. 2J0; 2 Shorewood, Blackst Comm. 298, n.
!Vial tam conveniens est naturati requited quam unumgicodque Visa° eo ligamine quo ligotum ed.
Nothin; is so connonant to natural equity. RS that each thing should be dissolved by the same means by.which it was bound. Coke, 2d Inst. 360 ; Broom, Max. 3d Lond. ed. 785. Seo Sheppard, Touohst. 323.
Nail tam conveniene eat naturali requited, qudm volt:neaten' &mini volentia rem attain in cilium trans ferre, ratarn haberi. Nothing is mare conformable to natural equity than to confirm the will of an owner who desires to transfer his property to an other. Inst. 2. 1. 40; 1 Coke, 100.
Nail tam nature& eat, gitd,a eo genere vague disaolvere, quo colligainem est. Nothing is so natural as that an obligation should be dissolved by the same principles which were observed in contracting it. Dig. 50. 17. 35. See 1 Coke, 100; Coke, 2d Inst. 359.