Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... mind . For behind the characteristic doctrines and ideas and technique of the common - law lawyer there is a significant frame of mind . It is a frame of mind which habitually looks at things in the concrete , not in the abstract ...
... mind . For behind the characteristic doctrines and ideas and technique of the common - law lawyer there is a significant frame of mind . It is a frame of mind which habitually looks at things in the concrete , not in the abstract ...
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... mind a thought like to some thought we had before , and which being pronounced to others , may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had , or had not before in his mind , and originally was given arbitrarily.15 From this it ...
... mind a thought like to some thought we had before , and which being pronounced to others , may be to them a sign of what thought the speaker had , or had not before in his mind , and originally was given arbitrarily.15 From this it ...
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... mind of the German nation to accomplish what is beyond the reckoning of the statesmen.17 However , in discussing the reasons for the turn that the human mind takes in the great creative ages of history , Savigny thinks that the ...
... mind of the German nation to accomplish what is beyond the reckoning of the statesmen.17 However , in discussing the reasons for the turn that the human mind takes in the great creative ages of history , Savigny thinks that the ...
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