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Page 7
... language of our records was altered and turned into English ' . So horrid an example of revolu- tionary excess was not to be tolerated , and ' at the restoration of King Charles , this novelty was no longer countenanced ; the practisers ...
... language of our records was altered and turned into English ' . So horrid an example of revolu- tionary excess was not to be tolerated , and ' at the restoration of King Charles , this novelty was no longer countenanced ; the practisers ...
Page 187
... language of conscience might be allowed to deter- mine the ambit of Quasi - Contract and the Commercial Law . A more sinister significance coloured its applica- tion to Case and Trover . The common lawyers viewed with dismay the ...
... language of conscience might be allowed to deter- mine the ambit of Quasi - Contract and the Commercial Law . A more sinister significance coloured its applica- tion to Case and Trover . The common lawyers viewed with dismay the ...
Page 261
... language of , 7 , 8-9 . Lord Mansfield's control of , 61– 70 . new rules of , 236–41 . Poor Law , 13 , 207 . Pope , friendship with Lord Mans- field , 31-5 . Pothier , 3 , 243 . Powers , legal and equitable , 192-3 . Precedent ...
... language of , 7 , 8-9 . Lord Mansfield's control of , 61– 70 . new rules of , 236–41 . Poor Law , 13 , 207 . Pope , friendship with Lord Mans- field , 31-5 . Pothier , 3 , 243 . Powers , legal and equitable , 192-3 . Precedent ...
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