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- "As to early Roman law, its analogies are risky unless one is careful to remember ..."
- "As to the realistic conception of debt, I should have thought the identity in form ..."
- "As to the Scottish statute it is presumably abrogated by desuetude, which is recognized in ..."
- "But it is strange how many rational beings believe the ultimate truths of the universe ..."
- "Conscientious resistance is a matter of conscience not of law: for that very reason, the ..."
- "Consider the Essay as a political pamphlet on the Revolution side, and the fact that ..."
- "Crabbed and obscure definitions are of no use beyond a narrow circle of students, of ..."
- "Have you ever found any logical reason why mutual promises are sufficient consideration for one ..."
- "Having read Rousseau you must certainly read Locke's Essay on Civil Government to observe the ..."
- "I am a little bit disappointed that you only say Austin did not know enough ..."
- "I am glad to know that your hypostasis was a way of talking with schoolmen ..."
- "I have not heard that even the New York abortion has done very much in ..."
- "If you deny that any principles of conduct at all are common to and admitted ..."
- "In the Middle Ages natural law was regarded as the senior branch of the divine ..."
- "It cannot be assumed that equity was following common law whenever they agreed, any more ..."
- "It is odd how learned persons fail to see that new terms and definitions are ..."
- "It is strange how little harm bad codes do. "
- "Medieval justice was a quaint thing. "
- "Not knowing what he says I cannot fully appreciate your criticism, but if you mean ..."
- "Not that pleading can be taken as a test, for the forms of action, notably ..."
- "Now and then I mumble over a chapter of Montaigne: an author who has for ..."