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Pagina 60
... Ages , the origins of most of its leading principles must be sought in the rules which , from a basis of Roman law , were being evolved in the great trading centres of southern Europe to meet the new needs of an expanding trade . In ...
... Ages , the origins of most of its leading principles must be sought in the rules which , from a basis of Roman law , were being evolved in the great trading centres of southern Europe to meet the new needs of an expanding trade . In ...
Pagina 100
... Ages maritime law was more cosmopolitan in its char- acter than commercial law . There was more variety between the customs of towns in different parts of Europe than between the customs prevailing in the different seaports . This is ...
... Ages maritime law was more cosmopolitan in its char- acter than commercial law . There was more variety between the customs of towns in different parts of Europe than between the customs prevailing in the different seaports . This is ...
Pagina 115
... Ages points , I think , to the fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation ... Ages , and in its history during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The backward economic condition of England ...
... Ages points , I think , to the fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation ... Ages , and in its history during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries . The backward economic condition of England ...
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