A History of English Law, Volume 5Methuen & Company, 1966 |
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... England was at peace ; and in 1605 the court of King's Bench and the civilians differed on the question whether property taken by a Dutchman from a Spaniard and brought to England could be claimed by the Spaniard . But practice was not ...
... England was at peace ; and in 1605 the court of King's Bench and the civilians differed on the question whether property taken by a Dutchman from a Spaniard and brought to England could be claimed by the Spaniard . But practice was not ...
Pagina 115
... England . That no such class arose in the Middle Ages points , I think , to the fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation arising from it did not trouble the English courts . And the fact that ...
... England . That no such class arose in the Middle Ages points , I think , to the fact that the larger commerce was mainly in foreign hands , and that the litigation arising from it did not trouble the English courts . And the fact that ...
Pagina 151
... England . This was due to two closely allied causes . Firstly the towns - even London - were very much less independent in England than abroad ; and secondly England had a far greater number of royal courts possessing a general ...
... England . This was due to two closely allied causes . Firstly the towns - even London - were very much less independent in England than abroad ; and secondly England had a far greater number of royal courts possessing a general ...
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