Sir Matthew Hale and the English LawUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - 588 Seiten |
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... English law is to divide it into common and statute law . But in a broader 20 sense the common law is inclusive of much statute law . 2 Hale himself divided English law into written and unwritten categories , thereby admitting the ...
... English law is to divide it into common and statute law . But in a broader 20 sense the common law is inclusive of much statute law . 2 Hale himself divided English law into written and unwritten categories , thereby admitting the ...
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... English law around the rights of persons , the rights of things , wrongs , and remedies . Blackstone was later to ... English Law , VI , note 1 , 591 . 45 History of English Law , VI , 591 . just the thing that Austin missed , essential ...
... English law around the rights of persons , the rights of things , wrongs , and remedies . Blackstone was later to ... English Law , VI , note 1 , 591 . 45 History of English Law , VI , 591 . just the thing that Austin missed , essential ...
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... English Poor Relief . Cambridge , 1900 . Levy - Ullman , Henri , The English Legal Tradition its Sources and History . London , 1935 . Lewis , C. S. , A Preface to Paradise Lost . Oxford , 1942 . Lysons , Daniel , The Environs of London ...
... English Poor Relief . Cambridge , 1900 . Levy - Ullman , Henri , The English Legal Tradition its Sources and History . London , 1935 . Lewis , C. S. , A Preface to Paradise Lost . Oxford , 1942 . Lysons , Daniel , The Environs of London ...
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