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Pagina xxxi
... Law Rev. xlii ( 640-3 ) ; but the fact that it kept these records does not give the court the status of a court of record , because the statements contained in them could be and were disputed . The exact status of these records of the ...
... Law Rev. xlii ( 640-3 ) ; but the fact that it kept these records does not give the court the status of a court of record , because the statements contained in them could be and were disputed . The exact status of these records of the ...
Pagina 177
... England , therefore , there was no need to introduce the inquisitorial procedure of the canon law . In the course of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the humanity of the English system began to stand out in striking contrast to ...
... England , therefore , there was no need to introduce the inquisitorial procedure of the canon law . In the course of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries the humanity of the English system began to stand out in striking contrast to ...
Pagina 246
... English law in the sixteenth century who has read Bacon's published works on subjects connected with the common law would deny that he was in some respects the best lawyer of his day . Whether we look at his tract on the Maxims of the Law ...
... English law in the sixteenth century who has read Bacon's published works on subjects connected with the common law would deny that he was in some respects the best lawyer of his day . Whether we look at his tract on the Maxims of the Law ...
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