The Works of James Wilson, Volumen2Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967 - 875 páginas |
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... institution , for the resort of for- eign merchants , a mode , consonant to the ideas of foreigners , and fitted to the nature of mercantile transactions , was adopted for administering justice . That disputes might be decided among ...
... institution , for the resort of for- eign merchants , a mode , consonant to the ideas of foreigners , and fitted to the nature of mercantile transactions , was adopted for administering justice . That disputes might be decided among ...
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... institution of the grand jury is , at least in the present times , the peculiar boast of the common law . In the annals of the world , there cannot be found an institution so well fitted for avoiding abuses , which might other- wise ...
... institution of the grand jury is , at least in the present times , the peculiar boast of the common law . In the annals of the world , there cannot be found an institution so well fitted for avoiding abuses , which might other- wise ...
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... institution , more than to any other , have mankind been indebted for the share of peace and harmony which has been ... institutions from those of the Egyptians . Accordingly we are informed , that he established , at Athens , the laws ...
... institution , more than to any other , have mankind been indebted for the share of peace and harmony which has been ... institutions from those of the Egyptians . Accordingly we are informed , that he established , at Athens , the laws ...
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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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