A History of English Law, Volume 5Methuen, 1927 |
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Pagina 45
... gave rise to many debatable questions . According to the views of the civilians consulted in the case of the Bishop of Ross , an ambas- sador who attempted to raise rebellion forfeited his privileges ; and Coke and others seem to have ...
... gave rise to many debatable questions . According to the views of the civilians consulted in the case of the Bishop of Ross , an ambas- sador who attempted to raise rebellion forfeited his privileges ; and Coke and others seem to have ...
Pagina 47
... gave to all questions connected with sovereignty of the seas an international importance . On the one hand , England resisted the claims of the Spaniard to prevent all other nations from trading in the New World , and insisted that they ...
... gave to all questions connected with sovereignty of the seas an international importance . On the one hand , England resisted the claims of the Spaniard to prevent all other nations from trading in the New World , and insisted that they ...
Pagina 51
... gave too little space to the prerogatives of the pope , and his book was placed upon the Index . Nys , op . cit . 8 ; Les Fondateurs du Droit International , by various writers , 7 , 329 . 2 " Besides that law which simply concerneth ...
... gave too little space to the prerogatives of the pope , and his book was placed upon the Index . Nys , op . cit . 8 ; Les Fondateurs du Droit International , by various writers , 7 , 329 . 2 " Besides that law which simply concerneth ...
Pagina 52
... gave to this subject was the production of his book De Legationibus . * In 1586 he left England for Wittenberg ; but in 1587 he was re- called to Oxford , and made Regius Professor of civil law . It was while he held this office that he ...
... gave to this subject was the production of his book De Legationibus . * In 1586 he left England for Wittenberg ; but in 1587 he was re- called to Oxford , and made Regius Professor of civil law . It was while he held this office that he ...
Pagina 56
... gave to his borrowings a wholly new meaning.2 Thus he based his theory of the law which governed the relations of states upon so skilful a combination of natural law , divine law , and established custom , that it won a universal ...
... gave to his borrowings a wholly new meaning.2 Thus he based his theory of the law which governed the relations of states upon so skilful a combination of natural law , divine law , and established custom , that it won a universal ...
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