The rational study of law is still to a large extent the study of history. History must be a part of the study, because without it we cannot know the precise scope of rules which it is our business to know. It is a part of the rational study, because... American Law School Review - Page 891922Full view - About this book
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - Law - 1920 - 340 pages
...for what now best is justified by the mere fact of its acceptance and that men are accustomed to it. The rational study of law is still to a large extent...History- must be a part of the study, because without II we'cannot know the precise scope of rules which it is our business to know. It is a part of the... | |
| Sir Percy Henry Winfield - Conspiracy - 1921 - 256 pages
...address on " The Path of the Law," delivered in 1897. " The rational study of law," he H/ declares, "is still to a large extent the study of history....of the rational study, because it is the first step towards an enlightened scepticism, that is, towards a deliberate reconsideration of the worth of those... | |
| Jurisprudence - 1949 - 400 pages
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| Law - 1954 - 582 pages
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