The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... English by Basil Kennett , D.D. , late President of Corpus Christi College , in Oxford . " The English This sketch of the History of Jurisprudence is continued from The Law Review , vol . xxiii . p . 88 . 2 WORKS : - -Sam . Puffendorf ...
... English by Basil Kennett , D.D. , late President of Corpus Christi College , in Oxford . " The English This sketch of the History of Jurisprudence is continued from The Law Review , vol . xxiii . p . 88 . 2 WORKS : - -Sam . Puffendorf ...
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... English legal works and precedents as authorities , seems indeed to have become almost the only practical mode of introducing fixed principles into the criminal law of the island . " Not only in the Royal Court , but amongst some of the ...
... English legal works and precedents as authorities , seems indeed to have become almost the only practical mode of introducing fixed principles into the criminal law of the island . " Not only in the Royal Court , but amongst some of the ...
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... English law reports , but which we care not just now to enumerate . It would , we think , have been more becoming in the author of a book of six hundred pages on local constitutional law , not wholly to have ignored the existence of the ...
... English law reports , but which we care not just now to enumerate . It would , we think , have been more becoming in the author of a book of six hundred pages on local constitutional law , not wholly to have ignored the existence of the ...
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... English shore . " This fact is equally noticed in our English paper The Star , of the 21st March , 1811 , which says , - " It is supposed the French Empress has been confined , for yesterday the French batteries fired great volleys of ...
... English shore . " This fact is equally noticed in our English paper The Star , of the 21st March , 1811 , which says , - " It is supposed the French Empress has been confined , for yesterday the French batteries fired great volleys of ...
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... English law , was still by the law of the Church bound to regard it as obligatory on her , as binding her conscience , it surely could confer no rights whatever . They admit that it gave no rights of a tem- poral kind . But could it ...
... English law , was still by the law of the Church bound to regard it as obligatory on her , as binding her conscience , it surely could confer no rights whatever . They admit that it gave no rights of a tem- poral kind . But could it ...
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