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and were to exercise influence on Prussian policy in the ' forties . ... or not Savigny fully understood their innermost thought , there seems good reason to assume that Goethe and Schelling were the men who influenced him most .
and were to exercise influence on Prussian policy in the ' forties . ... or not Savigny fully understood their innermost thought , there seems good reason to assume that Goethe and Schelling were the men who influenced him most .
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It is obvious , therefore , that the first source of influence in each of the Scandinavian nations ' legal systems has been the laws in the other Scandinavian countries . This has been the main source and a very important influence all ...
It is obvious , therefore , that the first source of influence in each of the Scandinavian nations ' legal systems has been the laws in the other Scandinavian countries . This has been the main source and a very important influence all ...
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Danish - Norwegian systematic treatment of law starts in the eighteenth century , but it reached its full height only in the nineteenth century and , as in Sweden , this was to a great extent a result of German - Romanistic influence .
Danish - Norwegian systematic treatment of law starts in the eighteenth century , but it reached its full height only in the nineteenth century and , as in Sweden , this was to a great extent a result of German - Romanistic influence .
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