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... given to the Law Society and thereafter displayed in the Hall . Serjeants ' Inn was itself demolished in 1909 . The second Serjeants ' Inn , whose premises and precincts survive this day , was in Fleet Street , where from 1424 ...
... given to the Law Society and thereafter displayed in the Hall . Serjeants ' Inn was itself demolished in 1909 . The second Serjeants ' Inn , whose premises and precincts survive this day , was in Fleet Street , where from 1424 ...
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... given to a nearby street and to an Underground ' Tube ' railway station . Serjeants used the Inn from 1484 , as well as another Inn in Fleet Street , and it was there that the judicial commission sat which settled the boundaries of ...
... given to a nearby street and to an Underground ' Tube ' railway station . Serjeants used the Inn from 1484 , as well as another Inn in Fleet Street , and it was there that the judicial commission sat which settled the boundaries of ...
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... given in each subject . In England the student does not learn law by means of the ' case- book ' or ' hornbook ' method . Here he is given lectures on leading cases , the principles to be explained by the lecturer as well as his reason ...
... given in each subject . In England the student does not learn law by means of the ' case- book ' or ' hornbook ' method . Here he is given lectures on leading cases , the principles to be explained by the lecturer as well as his reason ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
Introduction The Broad and Narrower Senses | 39 |
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