Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... England was , entirely unknown to herself , reproducing the his- tory of Rome . Here we have a striking justification of the theory of convergence . While the parallel development of English and Roman procedure sug- gests diffusion ...
... England was , entirely unknown to herself , reproducing the his- tory of Rome . Here we have a striking justification of the theory of convergence . While the parallel development of English and Roman procedure sug- gests diffusion ...
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... England , is , however a subject of controversy . Some admirers of the Corpus Juris Civilis assert that the borrowing from it reached very considerable proportions . J. M. Zane , in The Story of Law , gives a picture that bears little ...
... England , is , however a subject of controversy . Some admirers of the Corpus Juris Civilis assert that the borrowing from it reached very considerable proportions . J. M. Zane , in The Story of Law , gives a picture that bears little ...
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... England took the lead because her monarchy was the strongest . This contention will not bear historical analysis ; even in England representation appeared when monarchy was weak ; the states - general of France languished and died as ...
... England took the lead because her monarchy was the strongest . This contention will not bear historical analysis ; even in England representation appeared when monarchy was weak ; the states - general of France languished and died as ...
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