Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... justice among all classes of men growing more and more civilized . " 2 3 Besides harmonizing and perfecting the law , the jurists of the classi- cal age brought it more and more into correspondence with current conceptions of right and ...
... justice among all classes of men growing more and more civilized . " 2 3 Besides harmonizing and perfecting the law , the jurists of the classi- cal age brought it more and more into correspondence with current conceptions of right and ...
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... justice can be attained only through a flexible treatment , entailing some departure from the letter of the law.1 Law must give way to equity . " In one system the center of gravity lies in the formulated rule , and therefore there is a ...
... justice can be attained only through a flexible treatment , entailing some departure from the letter of the law.1 Law must give way to equity . " In one system the center of gravity lies in the formulated rule , and therefore there is a ...
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... justice for the poor became a court which did a highly refined , but tardy justice , suitable only to the rich . " The staff was wholly inadequate to deal with the enormous mass of business . There were only two judges , the Chancellor ...
... justice for the poor became a court which did a highly refined , but tardy justice , suitable only to the rich . " The staff was wholly inadequate to deal with the enormous mass of business . There were only two judges , the Chancellor ...
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