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" The first and indispensable preliminary to a better legal history than we have of the later middle ages is a new, a complete, a tolerable edition of the Year Books. They should be our glory, for no other country has anything like them : they are our disgrace,... "
The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I: Volume I - Sivu xxxv
tekijä(t) Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland - 1895 - 678 sivua
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The Juridical Review, Nide 19

1908 - 444 sivua
...published three volumes. These early law reports, he had already written in a well-known passage, " should be our glory, for no other country has anything...for no other country would have so neglected them." Have not English lawyers been too modest in respect of what has been done by the science and the art...

The Teaching of English Law at Universities

James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 28 sivua
...a condition which makes research very difficult. The learned historians just quoted have said that "the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...Ages is a new, a complete, a tolerable edition of the Year-Books. They should be our glory, for no other country has anything like them ; they are our disgrace,...

Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third ...

Luke Owen Pike - 1896 - 480 sivua
...Roman legal history " has been " devoted to our plea rolls." They say also (Introd. p. xxxv) that " the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...complete, a tolerable edition of the Year Books." It may, perhaps, be added that no edition could be even tolerable which contained no reference to the...

The Legal News, Nide 19

James Kirby - 1896 - 422 sivua
...a condition which ruukeresearch very difficult. The learned historians just quoted have said that ' the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...Ages is a new, a complete, a tolerable edition of the Year-books. They should be our glory, for no other country has anything like them ; they are our disgrace,...

Harvard Law Review, Nide 9

1896 - 594 sivua
...a condition which makes research very difficult. The learned historians just quoted have said that "the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...Ages is a new, a complete, a tolerable edition of the Year-Books. They should be our glory, for no other country has anything like them ; they are our disgrace,...

Harvard Law Review, Nide 9

1896 - 590 sivua
...a condition which makes research very difficult. The learned historians just quoted have said that "the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...Ages is a new, a complete, a tolerable edition of the Year-Books. They should be our glory, for no other country has anything like them ; they are our disgrace,...

Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third, Osa 17

Alfred John Horwood, Luke Owen Pike - 1901 - 784 sivua
...Records (1800) p. 381. This is still more forcibly put by Sir F. Pollock and Prof essor Maitland:—"They should be our glory, for no other country has anything...for no other country would have so neglected them." The History of English Law. Introd. p. zzxv. 8 The Manuscripts of the " Year Books." and the Corretponding...

The Cambridge History of English Literature, Nide 7

Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1912 - 534 sivua
...for no other country has anything like them/ The same writers are, however, compelled to add that ' they are our disgrace, for no other country would have so neglected them 3 / Beginning as mere students' note books, they rapidly developed into regular reports of the proceedings...

Studies in British History and Politics

David Playfair Heatley - 1913 - 310 sivua
...published three volumes. These early law reports, he had already written in a well-known passage, ' should be our glory, for no other country has anything...for no other country would have so neglected them.' 1S * Have not English lawyers been too modest in respect of what has been done by the science and the...

Year Books of Richard II.: 12 Richard II, 1388-1389

George Feairheller Deiser - 1914 - 492 sivua
...condition which makes research very difficult. The learned historians just quoted have said that ' the first and indispensable preliminary to a better...for no other country would have so neglected them.' The glory and disgrace are ours also, for English law is ours. Efforts on both sides of the water to...




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