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Page viii
... Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . At the end of the volume I have given a Summary of the principal contents of the Text ...
... Juris Civilis Enchiridium . ' The text is almost the same throughout as that given in the Corpus Juris , ' edited by the Kriegels , Leipsic , 1848 . At the end of the volume I have given a Summary of the principal contents of the Text ...
Page xxi
... juris consulti or The juris pru- juris prudentes , men who studied the forms , and , in time , the principles of law , and expounded them for the benefit of their friends and dependents . They were generally among the first men of the ...
... juris consulti or The juris pru- juris prudentes , men who studied the forms , and , in time , the principles of law , and expounded them for the benefit of their friends and dependents . They were generally among the first men of the ...
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... juris prudentes were men acquainted with some por- tion at least of Greek philosophy , men of learning and general cultivation ; and it is not difficult to understand how powerfully their authority , acting almost directly on judicial ...
... juris prudentes were men acquainted with some por- tion at least of Greek philosophy , men of learning and general cultivation ; and it is not difficult to understand how powerfully their authority , acting almost directly on judicial ...
Page xxxiv
... Juris- prudence will remember that he proposes , in the outline given in the Appendix , to treat the subject of Law , by examining , first , the science of General Jurisprudence , that is , of the legal notions and principles which ...
... Juris- prudence will remember that he proposes , in the outline given in the Appendix , to treat the subject of Law , by examining , first , the science of General Jurisprudence , that is , of the legal notions and principles which ...
Page xxxv
... juris- prudence historically , and ascertain what they were and whence they came : we cannot make them fit into the more accurate shapes assigned to these general terms by the modern philosophy of law . 35. The preceding historical ...
... juris- prudence historically , and ascertain what they were and whence they came : we cannot make them fit into the more accurate shapes assigned to these general terms by the modern philosophy of law . 35. The preceding historical ...
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