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Pagina 268
... principles which their predecessors had applied . It enabled them more easily to grasp the principles laid down in those Year Book cases which , as the literature of this period shows , were then almost the only other authorities on the ...
... principles which their predecessors had applied . It enabled them more easily to grasp the principles laid down in those Year Book cases which , as the literature of this period shows , were then almost the only other authorities on the ...
Pagina 269
... principles which he took from Azo.2 Both writers adapted foreign principles to an English environment . In both cases there was a reception and a use of foreign principles thus adapted which helped on a native development of the law ...
... principles which he took from Azo.2 Both writers adapted foreign principles to an English environment . In both cases there was a reception and a use of foreign principles thus adapted which helped on a native development of the law ...
Pagina 398
... principles of the law.1 There was a good deal in the book which was perhaps regarded as too general to be of much service to the student , who in that age , as in this , has usually a pretty shrewd , if somewhat shortsighted idea as to ...
... principles of the law.1 There was a good deal in the book which was perhaps regarded as too general to be of much service to the student , who in that age , as in this , has usually a pretty shrewd , if somewhat shortsighted idea as to ...
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SOURCES AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT | 3 |
ment of the | 4 |
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