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One need spend no time upon Fortescue's doctrine of the continuity of such an aggregate of rules in England from pre - Roman Britain ; a doctrine repeated by Hale and taken up by Blackstone , from whom it was often accepted in ...
One need spend no time upon Fortescue's doctrine of the continuity of such an aggregate of rules in England from pre - Roman Britain ; a doctrine repeated by Hale and taken up by Blackstone , from whom it was often accepted in ...
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A somewhat better case can be made for finding unity and continuity in certain principles . And yet when we come to look for a fund of common principles differentiating the common law from the civil law , tying the law of America today ...
A somewhat better case can be made for finding unity and continuity in certain principles . And yet when we come to look for a fund of common principles differentiating the common law from the civil law , tying the law of America today ...
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... its beginnings to its incorporation into Justinian's Digests.1 It is enticing to track down the historical continuity and the later history of this conflict between ethics and law in the medieval and the modern law of donations .
... its beginnings to its incorporation into Justinian's Digests.1 It is enticing to track down the historical continuity and the later history of this conflict between ethics and law in the medieval and the modern law of donations .
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