Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... English Law took shape very much as did the Roman . It developed by the method of trial and error . Its rules were evolved through in- numerable minor adjustments which , in the course of centuries , brought about their correspondence ...
... English Law took shape very much as did the Roman . It developed by the method of trial and error . Its rules were evolved through in- numerable minor adjustments which , in the course of centuries , brought about their correspondence ...
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... English practice . They did estab- lish feudalism , towards which the country had been drifting for some time ; and from feudalism English law derived one of its chief alien elements the land law . They also brought with them trial by ...
... English practice . They did estab- lish feudalism , towards which the country had been drifting for some time ; and from feudalism English law derived one of its chief alien elements the land law . They also brought with them trial by ...
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... English law from Continental law . There is a marked contrast in other forms of procedure and in substance or material . Probably English law bor- rowed relatively little from the Corpus Juris Civilis . " The materials with which the ...
... English law from Continental law . There is a marked contrast in other forms of procedure and in substance or material . Probably English law bor- rowed relatively little from the Corpus Juris Civilis . " The materials with which the ...
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