| 1870 - 542 sivua
...abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that uf classification. He collects in separate chapters a...branches of the law. Thus the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, [and the law applicable to the colonies; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| Joseph Story - 1870 - 948 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate chapters a variety uf opinions bearing ujion separate branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to ca^es... | |
| Archibald Brown, Friedrich Carl von Savigny - 1872 - 192 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| John Dawson Mayne - 1872 - 564 sivua
...but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Fursyth's plan is that of classitication. He collects in separate chapters a variety of opinions bearing upon separate branches of the law. Tims, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies... | |
| John Richard Griffith - 1873 - 72 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| William George Robinson - 1873 - 160 sivua
...but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classiiication. He collects in separate chapters a variety of opinions...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| John Indermaur - 1873 - 104 sivua
...but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth.s plan is that of clarification. He collects in separate chapters a variety of opinions...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| John Indermaur - 1874 - 120 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| Archibald Brown - 1874 - 510 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application uf principles to particular cases. Mr. Forsyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate...branches of the law. Thus, the first chapter is devoted to cases on the common law, and the law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ecclesiastical... | |
| William Downes Griffith - 1875 - 700 sivua
...because it is not abstract law, but the application of principles to particular cases. Mr. Fursyth's plan is that of classification. He collects in separate...law applicable to the colonies ; the second to the ccclesi.istical law relating to the colonies ; the third to the powers and duties, civil and criminal... | |
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