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... Code d'Instruction Criminelle , and the Code Pénal . Of the five Codes the Code Civil is the earliest in date , and perhaps the most important ; it became law as a whole in March , 1804. It contains such of the rules of the private ...
... Code d'Instruction Criminelle , and the Code Pénal . Of the five Codes the Code Civil is the earliest in date , and perhaps the most important ; it became law as a whole in March , 1804. It contains such of the rules of the private ...
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... Code , let me remind you briefly of the causes to which it owes its existence , and of the circumstances in which it came into being . The Civil Code of France , like the more recent Civil Code of Germany , owed its existence not to a ...
... Code , let me remind you briefly of the causes to which it owes its existence , and of the circumstances in which it came into being . The Civil Code of France , like the more recent Civil Code of Germany , owed its existence not to a ...
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... Code . This fifth scheme developed into the Civil Code ; an imperfect piece of work it certainly was , but wise , well weighed , and saturated with traditional elements . ' Napoleon , as is well known , felt a keen interest in the Civil ...
... Code . This fifth scheme developed into the Civil Code ; an imperfect piece of work it certainly was , but wise , well weighed , and saturated with traditional elements . ' Napoleon , as is well known , felt a keen interest in the Civil ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
STUDIES IN EARLY IRISH HISTORY BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF | 21 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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