The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... formed , whose authority extended over the whole English nation . " Those who could not attend the wit- tenagemote in person , had always the right of appointing a procurator to represent them in their absence . The wittenagemote ...
... formed , whose authority extended over the whole English nation . " Those who could not attend the wit- tenagemote in person , had always the right of appointing a procurator to represent them in their absence . The wittenagemote ...
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... formed and organized for commercial purposes , now begin to appear in prospect before us . In this view , the establishment of courts of chancery appears to be of high importance to the United States in gen- eral , and to the ...
... formed and organized for commercial purposes , now begin to appear in prospect before us . In this view , the establishment of courts of chancery appears to be of high importance to the United States in gen- eral , and to the ...
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... formed into a separate profession . Doubts have been entertained , whether , in any country , or in any age , it should be so formed . Every man , it has been often said , ought to be his own lawyer . In a system of lectures , addressed ...
... formed into a separate profession . Doubts have been entertained , whether , in any country , or in any age , it should be so formed . Every man , it has been often said , ought to be his own lawyer . In a system of lectures , addressed ...
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Of the executive department continued | 441 |
Of the judicial department | 446 |
Of the nature of courts | 494 |
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