The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 6
... contract , at the option of the other . The fourth book commences with a disquisition on the use and origin of speech ; and then proceeds to the obligation which attends speech . A lie is a violation of a right , which Puffendorf ...
... contract , at the option of the other . The fourth book commences with a disquisition on the use and origin of speech ; and then proceeds to the obligation which attends speech . A lie is a violation of a right , which Puffendorf ...
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... contracts , it may be said that the greater portion of it is extracted from the Pandects . A great portion of the substance of it necessarily occupies a place in the text - books upon contracts in all civilized countries . In the sixth ...
... contracts , it may be said that the greater portion of it is extracted from the Pandects . A great portion of the substance of it necessarily occupies a place in the text - books upon contracts in all civilized countries . In the sixth ...
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... Contract . 5th . Injury . After some other definitions belonging to Didactic Jurispru- dence , he proceeds to Historical Jurisprudence . Historical Jurisprudence is either internal or external . The internal history of law is that which ...
... Contract . 5th . Injury . After some other definitions belonging to Didactic Jurispru- dence , he proceeds to Historical Jurisprudence . Historical Jurisprudence is either internal or external . The internal history of law is that which ...
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... contracts should be nullified , and relief given to those who were deceived.2 The third principle of law is the will of a superior . But a superior is , in the first place , by nature , -God ; and his will is either natural , —hence ...
... contracts should be nullified , and relief given to those who were deceived.2 The third principle of law is the will of a superior . But a superior is , in the first place , by nature , -God ; and his will is either natural , —hence ...
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... contract , and of the connection she was asked to form . Her resistance was overcome by a proceeding which most readers will consider as a stratagem . An eminent surgeon , accompanied by three personal friends of the Prince , " arrived ...
... contract , and of the connection she was asked to form . Her resistance was overcome by a proceeding which most readers will consider as a stratagem . An eminent surgeon , accompanied by three personal friends of the Prince , " arrived ...
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