The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... French jurists of the past generation had prepared the materials which enabled him to do so efficiently . The time and the circum- stances of the French nation were as favourable as can be conceived for extensive legislation of the most ...
... French jurists of the past generation had prepared the materials which enabled him to do so efficiently . The time and the circum- stances of the French nation were as favourable as can be conceived for extensive legislation of the most ...
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... French legal system is incomplete without a chapter on the countries governed or influenced by the Code Napoléon , and after centu- ries of strife in arms between the crowns of England and France for dominion , the rivalry seems to have ...
... French legal system is incomplete without a chapter on the countries governed or influenced by the Code Napoléon , and after centu- ries of strife in arms between the crowns of England and France for dominion , the rivalry seems to have ...
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... French codes ; for though , as we have seen , the Code Napoléon does really rest almost wholly on the old French law , yet , so far as it professes to be a substitute for it , it is open to the objection which applies to all codes which ...
... French codes ; for though , as we have seen , the Code Napoléon does really rest almost wholly on the old French law , yet , so far as it professes to be a substitute for it , it is open to the objection which applies to all codes which ...
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