The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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Page 18
... decided . The two Dissertations which Leibnitz prefixed to the " Diplo- matic Code of International Law " met with a great success . Heineccius recommends their study after the great works of Grotius , Hobbes , and Puffendorf . In them ...
... decided . The two Dissertations which Leibnitz prefixed to the " Diplo- matic Code of International Law " met with a great success . Heineccius recommends their study after the great works of Grotius , Hobbes , and Puffendorf . In them ...
Page 45
... decided that the entering a candidate's name on a card , and sending it to a voter , the election being by ballot , and the voter possibly unable to write himself , was a political writing , and re- quired the authority of the judicial ...
... decided that the entering a candidate's name on a card , and sending it to a voter , the election being by ballot , and the voter possibly unable to write himself , was a political writing , and re- quired the authority of the judicial ...
Page 103
... consequences . This goes much further than the documents which his brother decided that Lord Albemarle should refuse to make public . learned gentlemen as clear that the invalidity of the marriage Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert . 103.
... consequences . This goes much further than the documents which his brother decided that Lord Albemarle should refuse to make public . learned gentlemen as clear that the invalidity of the marriage Memoirs of Mrs. Fitzherbert . 103.
Page 135
... decided , as to how far an existing statute , which was manifestly imperfect or obscure , should be rewritten , removing the difficulties of the existing law , and adding the effect of decisions on particular branches of it . The Wills ...
... decided , as to how far an existing statute , which was manifestly imperfect or obscure , should be rewritten , removing the difficulties of the existing law , and adding the effect of decisions on particular branches of it . The Wills ...
Page 140
... decided opinion in reference to the point here mooted , we can very earnestly deprecate one objection , which we have occasionally heard put forward to the scheme of codify- ing our common law : - " Granted that this be done , " it is ...
... decided opinion in reference to the point here mooted , we can very earnestly deprecate one objection , which we have occasionally heard put forward to the scheme of codify- ing our common law : - " Granted that this be done , " it is ...
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