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... English College there . But there is no mention of his having acquired the Shake- speare volume . Further , Sr. Par failed to realize the facetious setting of the reported visit to Valladolid , and that ' Dr. Otto Kaestner ' is neither ...
... English College there . But there is no mention of his having acquired the Shake- speare volume . Further , Sr. Par failed to realize the facetious setting of the reported visit to Valladolid , and that ' Dr. Otto Kaestner ' is neither ...
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... English law . Before his time the English jurisprudential studies had been influenced to an overwhelming degree by Romanist conceptions . It is not surprising , therefore , as Pro- fessor Goodhart has rightly observed , that ' it was ...
... English law . Before his time the English jurisprudential studies had been influenced to an overwhelming degree by Romanist conceptions . It is not surprising , therefore , as Pro- fessor Goodhart has rightly observed , that ' it was ...
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... English law what Savigny and Ihering and others had attempted to do for Roman law . As Holdsworth has observed , Pollock's book ' set forth clearly for the first time what the English theory of ownership and possession was , and showed ...
... English law what Savigny and Ihering and others had attempted to do for Roman law . As Holdsworth has observed , Pollock's book ' set forth clearly for the first time what the English theory of ownership and possession was , and showed ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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