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... Law . ' The fortunes of the legal system which then supplied him with the greatest number of his illustrations have ... Roman Law has never ceased to be spoken of with deep respect , and it is in fact the source of the greatest ...
... Law . ' The fortunes of the legal system which then supplied him with the greatest number of his illustrations have ... Roman Law has never ceased to be spoken of with deep respect , and it is in fact the source of the greatest ...
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... lawyers trained either in Roman or in highly feudalised law , but partly also because the institutions of the Gallic Celts had really passed under the crushing machinery of Roman legislation . I do not , indeed , mean to say that this ...
... lawyers trained either in Roman or in highly feudalised law , but partly also because the institutions of the Gallic Celts had really passed under the crushing machinery of Roman legislation . I do not , indeed , mean to say that this ...
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... laws before the reader who approaches them without any pretension to Celtic scholarship can be quite sure that he ... Roman Law , which , next to the Christian Religion , is the most plentiful source of the rules go- verning actual ...
... laws before the reader who approaches them without any pretension to Celtic scholarship can be quite sure that he ... Roman Law , which , next to the Christian Religion , is the most plentiful source of the rules go- verning actual ...
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Henry Sumner Maine. 10 ANCIENT ROMAN AND IRISH LAW . LECT . I. Let duced to writing in the fifth century before Christ , and known as the Twelve Tables of Rome . it farther be recollected that this law was at first , expanded and ...
Henry Sumner Maine. 10 ANCIENT ROMAN AND IRISH LAW . LECT . I. Let duced to writing in the fifth century before Christ , and known as the Twelve Tables of Rome . it farther be recollected that this law was at first , expanded and ...
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Henry Sumner Maine. LECT . I. INFLUENCE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 11 the ancient Irish law is , that this process was ex- clusive , and that none of the later agencies by which law is transformed came into play . The Brehon laws are in no ...
Henry Sumner Maine. LECT . I. INFLUENCE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . 11 the ancient Irish law is , that this process was ex- clusive , and that none of the later agencies by which law is transformed came into play . The Brehon laws are in no ...
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Pagina 348 - If a determinate human superior, not in the habit of obedience to a like superior, receive habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society, that determinate superior is sovereign in that society...
Pagina 371 - Law, in its most general and comprehensive sense, signifies a rule of action ; and is applied indiscriminately to all kinds of action, whether animate or inanimate, rational or irrational.
Pagina 18 - It is a rule of right unwritten, but delivered by tradition from one to another, in which oftentimes there appeareth great show of equity, in determining the right between party and party, but in many things repugning quite both to God's law and man's...
Pagina 22 - It is better to do so," said Patrick. It was then that all the professors of the sciences in Erin were assembled, and each of them exhibited his art before Patrick, in the presence of every chief in Erin. It was then...
Pagina 300 - Notice precedes every distress in the case of the inferior grades, except it be by persons of distinction or upon persons of distinction. Fasting precedes distress in their case. He who does not give a pledge to fasting is an evader of all ; he who disregards all things shall not be paid by God or man.
Pagina 359 - A despot with a disturbed brain is the sole conceivable example of such Sovereignty. The vast mass of influences, which we may call, for shortness, moral, perpetually shapes, limits, or forbids the actual direction of the forces of society by its Sovereign.
Pagina 322 - Also property which she may have acquired by inheritance, purchase, partition, seizure, or finding, are denominated by Menu, and the rest, woman's property.