The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at Home and AbroadButterworths, 1877 |
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... existence of a Code or Digest would immensely facilitate the labours of lawyers in advising on , and of the Courts in determining , the law . At present , to answer really simple questions , a reference is often necessary to numerous ...
... existence of a Code or Digest would immensely facilitate the labours of lawyers in advising on , and of the Courts in determining , the law . At present , to answer really simple questions , a reference is often necessary to numerous ...
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... existence of the Act of Parliament relating to Extradition which became law in 1870 , and which no doubt embodies the only power which the British Govern- ment now possesses to give effect to the Ashburton Treaty . That Act provides ...
... existence of the Act of Parliament relating to Extradition which became law in 1870 , and which no doubt embodies the only power which the British Govern- ment now possesses to give effect to the Ashburton Treaty . That Act provides ...
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... existence of a large trade and extended commercial intercourse , to which the Hanseatic league owed its existence , the employment of Bills of Exchange was hardly known until the 16th and 17th centuries . By slow degrees , the merchants ...
... existence of a large trade and extended commercial intercourse , to which the Hanseatic league owed its existence , the employment of Bills of Exchange was hardly known until the 16th and 17th centuries . By slow degrees , the merchants ...
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... existence and development of society , the effort of the law - giver and the judge should be to make the positive and adjudged law the exact symbol and representative of the legal conditions of society . If the written and adjudged law ...
... existence and development of society , the effort of the law - giver and the judge should be to make the positive and adjudged law the exact symbol and representative of the legal conditions of society . If the written and adjudged law ...
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... existence of a large number of individuals in society , who are either too ignorant or too stupid to perceive their true relations to their fellows , or who are too selfish and impulsive to conform to those re- lations when known ...
... existence of a large number of individuals in society , who are either too ignorant or too stupid to perceive their true relations to their fellows , or who are too selfish and impulsive to conform to those re- lations when known ...
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