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... CIVIL LAW Alciati and Zasius . Introduction of their method at Cambridge . Reform in the study advocated both by Gardiner and by Smith · Circumstances unfavorable to the revival of the study in England . · Alciati's account of the ...
... CIVIL LAW Alciati and Zasius . Introduction of their method at Cambridge . Reform in the study advocated both by Gardiner and by Smith · Circumstances unfavorable to the revival of the study in England . · Alciati's account of the ...
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... law Value of classical learning as an aid to the study His own reading • His pursuit of the study abroad His proposed plan of tuition • The study a difficult one and the aid of a tutor necessary HIS SECOND ADDRESS · The civil law the ...
... law Value of classical learning as an aid to the study His own reading • His pursuit of the study abroad His proposed plan of tuition • The study a difficult one and the aid of a tutor necessary HIS SECOND ADDRESS · The civil law the ...
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... civil law Right of appeal from the chancellor's decisions · His powers with respect to the punishment of delinquents . EDWARD DERING • His talents and learning ib . ib . ib . 231 XXX ib . ib . 232 ib . 233 ib . ib . ib . 234 ib . ib ...
... civil law Right of appeal from the chancellor's decisions · His powers with respect to the punishment of delinquents . EDWARD DERING • His talents and learning ib . ib . ib . 231 XXX ib . ib . 232 ib . 233 ib . ib . ib . 234 ib . ib ...
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... CIVIL LAW Rivalry between its professors and the clergy in the ecclesiastical courts · Hostility to the study on the part of the common lawyers 424 Sir Edward Coke ཙྩུ ཨམ ༅ ཚེ ཝ ib . 423 ib . His sympathies entirely with the common ...
... CIVIL LAW Rivalry between its professors and the clergy in the ecclesiastical courts · Hostility to the study on the part of the common lawyers 424 Sir Edward Coke ཙྩུ ཨམ ༅ ཚེ ཝ ib . 423 ib . His sympathies entirely with the common ...
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... civil law between A.D. 1591 and 1601 Professor John Cowell • Perilous condition of those studies which were taught only by the professors The professors ' lectures as badly attended as ever Notable testimony of Gabriel Harvey • • Formal ...
... civil law between A.D. 1591 and 1601 Professor John Cowell • Perilous condition of those studies which were taught only by the professors The professors ' lectures as badly attended as ever Notable testimony of Gabriel Harvey • • Formal ...
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