| Comparative law - 1905 - 548 pages
...century (1602) William Fulbecke, apparently seeking to improve on St. German's example, produced his Parallel or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realm of England. This is an ambitious attempt, covering a wider field and expressed in dialogues between... | |
| Law - 1909 - 452 pages
...endeuour is not disliked." In another book by the same author published in 1601 and entitled " A parellele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England. Digested in sundry Dialogues," the preface reads as follows : " Curteous reader, it is obserued... | |
| Roland Greene Usher - England - 1910 - 442 pages
...displeasing to the civilians. William Fulbeck, a common lawyer as well as a civilian, in his A Parallele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law and the Common Law of this Realme of England, i Of the many attempts to draw up f. 139-190 is a long treatise on the a complete list of... | |
| Roland Greene Usher - Courts - 1913 - 388 pages
...Practica Juris Civilis in Curiis Ecclesiasticis, Harl. MSS. 1749 ; Cosin, Apologie ; Fulbecke, A Parallele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England. * See Cosin, Apologie, ii, 104. ' Perfect proof ' at civil law applied only to capital crimes.... | |
| Middle Temple (London, England). Library, Cyril Edward Alfred Bedwell - Law - 1914 - 722 pages
...effectibus. (xxxiii-27.) Tubingae, 1667. FULBECK (William). A parallele or conference of the civill law, the canon law, and the common law of this realme of England. 4to. London, 1601. — A direction or preparative to the study of the law. 12mo. London, 1620.... | |
| Sir Edward Fry - Contracts - 1921 - 918 pages
...an agreement or contract," said Kindersley, VC, 1 Ch. ii. s. 27. * The Second Part of the Parallele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law, 1602, pp. 28, 29. 3 West, Symboleography, Part I. The introduction to this part contains a discussion... | |
| Frederick Pollock - Constitutional law - 1922 - 328 pages
...century (1602) William Fulbecke, apparently seeking to improve on St. German's example, produced his Parallel or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realm of England. This is an ambitious attempt, covering a wider field and expressed in dialogues between... | |
| Libraries - 1922 - 656 pages
...in corner of margin. Rare. 13 English Books to 1640. — Fullbeck (William) A Parallele orConference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme 01 England, wherein the agreement and disagreement of these three Lawes, and the causes and reasons... | |
| Thomas Wilson - Finance - 1925 - 418 pages
...which is taken above the principall is not restored to the borrower." See also Fulbecke, A Parallele or Conference of the Civil Law, the Canon Law and the Common Law of this Realme of England (1618). than would have been involved in merely fixing a maximum rate of interest. But the... | |
| Bibliography - 1926 - 1032 pages
...Hodgson Maggs, £1 i8s. [See also Sotheby, Nov. 23, £} 55. ; July 26, £2 125.] Fulbecke (William). A Parallel or Conference of the Civil! Law, the Canon Law, and the Common Law of this Realme of England, first ed., orig. vellum gt., AshridgeScott-Heber copy (v. 1872), fine copy, London, T. Wight,... | |
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