Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, with an Analysis of the WorkW.E. Dean, 1836 - 485 sivua |
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Sivu xiv
... Civil Law ; in the latter he applied himself closely to his profession , both in the Hall and in his private studies , and , on the 28th of Novem- ber , 1746 , was called to the bar . In the early part of his professional life , upon a ...
... Civil Law ; in the latter he applied himself closely to his profession , both in the Hall and in his private studies , and , on the 28th of Novem- ber , 1746 , was called to the bar . In the early part of his professional life , upon a ...
Sivu xv
... civil law lectures and the opportunities of gaining legal knowledge through that channel were , when con- trasted with the sister University , in the most degraded and un- worthy situation , and expressed a wish that an able professor ...
... civil law lectures and the opportunities of gaining legal knowledge through that channel were , when con- trasted with the sister University , in the most degraded and un- worthy situation , and expressed a wish that an able professor ...
Sivu xvi
... Civil Law , and thereby became a member of the Convocation , which enabled him to extend his views , beyond the narrow circle of his own so- ciety , to the general benefit of the University at large . The same year he published An Essay ...
... Civil Law , and thereby became a member of the Convocation , which enabled him to extend his views , beyond the narrow circle of his own so- ciety , to the general benefit of the University at large . The same year he published An Essay ...
Sivu xxxviii
... civil law is the rule of civil conduct pre- scribed by the supreme power in a state , commanding what is right , and prohibiting what is wrong . 44 6. Society is formed for the protection of individuals ; and states or government , for ...
... civil law is the rule of civil conduct pre- scribed by the supreme power in a state , commanding what is right , and prohibiting what is wrong . 44 6. Society is formed for the protection of individuals ; and states or government , for ...
Sivu xxxix
... civil and canon laws . 79 7. The written or statute laws are the acts which are made by the king , lords , and commons , in parliament ; to supply the de- fects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law . 85 8. In order to give a ...
... civil and canon laws . 79 7. The written or statute laws are the acts which are made by the king , lords , and commons , in parliament ; to supply the de- fects , or amend what is amiss , of the unwritten law . 85 8. In order to give a ...
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