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Pagina 17
It is true that a few students ' books on the theory and rules of English law began to appear during the latter part of this period . But we shall see that these are for the most part exceptions of the rule - proving sort .
It is true that a few students ' books on the theory and rules of English law began to appear during the latter part of this period . But we shall see that these are for the most part exceptions of the rule - proving sort .
Pagina 23
In the debate between the various parties to these dialogues the resemblances and differences between these different laws could be made to appear much more readily than by the process of trying to force the subject matter of English ...
In the debate between the various parties to these dialogues the resemblances and differences between these different laws could be made to appear much more readily than by the process of trying to force the subject matter of English ...
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This may appear to be a very general - almost some may say an impalpable effect . But it is none the less real ; and it has been helped by the second and more direct of the effects of this point of view upon the growth of the modern law ...
This may appear to be a very general - almost some may say an impalpable effect . But it is none the less real ; and it has been helped by the second and more direct of the effects of this point of view upon the growth of the modern law ...
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... made to settle disputes by a conference ; but mutual distrust - justified by such events as the assassination of the Duke of Burgundy at Montereau - prevented this method from being much used.3 Arbitration appears more frequently .
... made to settle disputes by a conference ; but mutual distrust - justified by such events as the assassination of the Duke of Burgundy at Montereau - prevented this method from being much used.3 Arbitration appears more frequently .
Pagina 45
Similarly it would appear from 9 1 British Museum Harl . MSS . 168 ; cf. also an opinion of Sir H. Marten given to the House of Lords as to the right to take enemy goods in English ships , Hist . MSS . Com . 4th Rep . App . Pt . I. 88 .
Similarly it would appear from 9 1 British Museum Harl . MSS . 168 ; cf. also an opinion of Sir H. Marten given to the House of Lords as to the right to take enemy goods in English ships , Hist . MSS . Com . 4th Rep . App . Pt . I. 88 .
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