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in the several lands of the English - speaking world from the seventeenth century . Sir Henry Maine speaks of the peoples who are ruled by the civil law as having " built the debris of the Roman law into their walls !
in the several lands of the English - speaking world from the seventeenth century . Sir Henry Maine speaks of the peoples who are ruled by the civil law as having " built the debris of the Roman law into their walls !
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It may be said that there are certain peculiar common - law institutions which mark our system in contrast to the civil law and are to be found wherever the English law has spread . One thinks at once of the doctrine of precedents ...
It may be said that there are certain peculiar common - law institutions which mark our system in contrast to the civil law and are to be found wherever the English law has spread . One thinks at once of the doctrine of precedents ...
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In the medieval English polity there was the sphere of the King's courts , the sphere of the ecclesiastical courts ... Hence in this country , where we have kept to the older English polity in this respect , political questions are ...
In the medieval English polity there was the sphere of the King's courts , the sphere of the ecclesiastical courts ... Hence in this country , where we have kept to the older English polity in this respect , political questions are ...
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