Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 29 |
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... reports appeared under the names of scholarly judges like Dyer and Plowden , who collected precedents not for publica- tion but for their own instruction , as Bracton had done 300 years before them . Then Coke burst upon the legal world ...
... reports appeared under the names of scholarly judges like Dyer and Plowden , who collected precedents not for publica- tion but for their own instruction , as Bracton had done 300 years before them . Then Coke burst upon the legal world ...
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... reports , in the sense that statutes and other governmental decrees are ' official ' . In 1865 , however , the profession established a Council of Law Reporting , with a properly qualified staff , and the volumes which it publishes ...
... reports , in the sense that statutes and other governmental decrees are ' official ' . In 1865 , however , the profession established a Council of Law Reporting , with a properly qualified staff , and the volumes which it publishes ...
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... reported at first hand . But Boswell had one great virtue as a biographer , commonly called Bad Taste . He was so keenly interested in the life around him and in the characters of the people he met that he could not help reporting ...
... reported at first hand . But Boswell had one great virtue as a biographer , commonly called Bad Taste . He was so keenly interested in the life around him and in the characters of the people he met that he could not help reporting ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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