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... French Civil Code must be pronounced to be a failure . It has not , fortunately for us , stopped or made unnecessary historical inquiries into French law as it stood before 1804. It has not checked the production , or prevented the ...
... French Civil Code must be pronounced to be a failure . It has not , fortunately for us , stopped or made unnecessary historical inquiries into French law as it stood before 1804. It has not checked the production , or prevented the ...
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... French law . The French Society of Comparative Legislation , which was founded in 1869 , and which is largely responsible for the celebration of the recent centenary , has done and is doing excellent work in familiarizing French lawyers ...
... French law . The French Society of Comparative Legislation , which was founded in 1869 , and which is largely responsible for the celebration of the recent centenary , has done and is doing excellent work in familiarizing French lawyers ...
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... French , German , and Italian belles - lettres . From the drawing - room one passed through the dining - room to a small anteroom , in which was a large press full of copies of MSS . from the Vatican and other archives . One then ...
... French , German , and Italian belles - lettres . From the drawing - room one passed through the dining - room to a small anteroom , in which was a large press full of copies of MSS . from the Vatican and other archives . One then ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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