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We shall see that he was one of the first of the common lawyers to deal effectively with the history of the common law ; and that he owed part of his effectiveness as a legal historian to the fact he was critically acquainted with the ...
We shall see that he was one of the first of the common lawyers to deal effectively with the history of the common law ; and that he owed part of his effectiveness as a legal historian to the fact he was critically acquainted with the ...
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Political events are a sufficient explanation of this fact . The study of the canon law was in every way discouraged . The project of making a codification of English ecclesiastical law had failed . The law which the ecclesiastical ...
Political events are a sufficient explanation of this fact . The study of the canon law was in every way discouraged . The project of making a codification of English ecclesiastical law had failed . The law which the ecclesiastical ...
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His book , which is dedicated to , and won the approbation of James I. , was occasioned , he tells us , by the fact that men " meanly esteemed the Civile and Ecclesiasticall law of this land " ; and by the increase of writs of ...
His book , which is dedicated to , and won the approbation of James I. , was occasioned , he tells us , by the fact that men " meanly esteemed the Civile and Ecclesiasticall law of this land " ; and by the increase of writs of ...
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That it was in a measure successful can be seen from the fact that it was reprinted with very few alterations in 1829 . One of the best books produced by the civilians of this period was Duck's historical work De Usu et Authoritate ...
That it was in a measure successful can be seen from the fact that it was reprinted with very few alterations in 1829 . One of the best books produced by the civilians of this period was Duck's historical work De Usu et Authoritate ...
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In England the mere fact that a given rule is an ascertained rule of international law does not by itself give it validity as a rule of English law . But in many cases , where such rules are observed by 2 1 Bk . ii c . viii Pt . iii ...
In England the mere fact that a given rule is an ascertained rule of international law does not by itself give it validity as a rule of English law . But in many cases , where such rules are observed by 2 1 Bk . ii c . viii Pt . iii ...
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