EnglishJurisprudence.-EnglishJustice.-Justicein France.-Continental Jurisprudence.-Juries.-Legal Injustice.-The Bar in France.-Precedence of the Law.
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That era was indeed a bloodthirsty one in Englishjurisprudence.
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The study of the civil law will also be helpful-althoughEnglishjurisprudence developed of and by itself with only moderate help from the Romans.
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This general reform required an independent administration, untrammelled by mongrel relations with the Turk, and equally free from the vexatious labyrinths of Englishjurisprudence.
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For the law of principal and accessory, as respects high treason, then was, and is to this day, in a state disgraceful to Englishjurisprudence.
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He had "a deep technical knowledge of the law," and an easy familiarity with "some of the most abstruse proceedings in Englishjurisprudence."