| William Prall - 1900 - 268 sayfa
...the treatise of Bracton, with reference to which Sir Henry Maine makes the following observation: " That an English writer of the time of Henry III. should have been able to put off on his countrymen as a composition of pure English law a treatise of which the entire form and a third of the contents were... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1901 - 436 sayfa
...formula which had been quoted, would inquire ite source, and would (if necessary) deny that the body a of law to which it belonged had any authority to supersede...of Henry III. should have been able to put off on bis countrymen as a compendium of pure English law a treatise of which the entire form and a third... | |
| William Wirt Howe - 1905 - 416 sayfa
...Roman law by Bracton to be explained? How is it to be explained — to use Sir H. Maine's words — that an ' English writer of the time of Henry III...contents were directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris ' ? The simple answer to this question is that Bracton was, of course, the child of his age, and therefore... | |
| Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher - 1910 - 204 sayfa
...Maine in his famous lectures upon Ancient Law, published in 1860, went so far as to assert that Bracton "put off on his countrymen as a compendium of pure...English law a treatise of which the entire form and two thirds of the contents was directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris." But the amount of matter which... | |
| Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher - 1910 - 206 sayfa
...Maine in his famous lectures upon Ancient Law, published in 1860, went so far as to assert that Bracton "put off on his countrymen as a compendium of pure...English law a treatise of which the entire form and two thirds of the contents was directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris." But the amount of matter which... | |
| William James Ashley - 1913 - 248 sayfa
...comitatns testatur, non poterant rcmovere ab illo manerio." 40. Maine speaks of Bracton as " putting off on his countrymen as a compendium of pure English...contents were directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris;" Ancient Law, 82. 41. Thus, in a Wiltshire manor belonging to Battle Abbey, there were, in the reign... | |
| David Playfair Heatley - 1913 - 310 sayfa
...— had written — ' the plagiarisms of Bracton.' ' That an English writer of the time of Henry ni. should have been able to put off on his countrymen...which the entire form and a third of the contents are borrowed directly from the Corps Juruis, and that he should have ventured on this experiment in... | |
| Fīrōzshāh Nasarvānjī Daruvālā - 1914 - 700 sayfa
...In Brae ton's treatise the Roman element is very largely used. Sir Henry Maine says that " Brauton put off on his countrymen as a compendium of pure...the contents were directly borrowed from the Corpus Juris2", Reeves says3: ''But the passages to which such writers take exception, if put together, would... | |
| 1915 - 1088 sayfa
...Henry Maine says about this:— ' One of the most hopeless enigmas of the history of jurisprudence, is that an English writer of the time of Henry III. should...which the entire form and a third of the contents were borrowed from the Corpus Juris.' T,ater authorities on jurisprudence, however, conclude that external... | |
| 1916 - 564 sayfa
...Henry Maine says about this:— "One of the most hopeless enigmas of the history of jurisprudence, is that an English writer of the time of Henry III. should...which the entire form and a third of the contents were borrowed from the Corpus Juris." Later authorities on jurisprudence, however, conclude that external... | |
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