Word: laws
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...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XVI. "Inheritance Law." Judge Walter Neitzel, West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
After being graduated from Harvard in 1897, Mr. Winthrop entered the Law School, from which he was admitted to the bar in 1899. A year later he became private secretary to Mr. Taft, while governor of the Philippine Islands. From 1903 to 1904, Mr. Winthrop was judge of the Court of the First Instance in the Philippines. He was then appointed governor of Porto Rico, which position he held until 1907, when he became assistant secretary of the United States Treasury...
...American Executive and Executive Methods," by J. H. Finley L.'71 and J. F. Sanderson; "Viva Mexico," by C. M. Flandran '95; "The Memoirs of a Failure," by D. W. Kittredge '02; "The Control of Public Utilities in the Form of an Annotation of the Public Service Commission's Law of the State of New York," by W. M. Ivins '01 and H. D. Mason...
...LECTURES ON THE PRINCIPLES OF GERMAN CIVIL LAW. XV. "Contracts and Torts." (Concluded.) Judge Walter Neitzel. West Lecture Room, Austin Hall...
...everything was at fever heat, and when it was hardly possible to write composedly and coolly. Though not as good as his poetry, Milton's prose has not received the attention due it by scholars; it has been slighted because it calls to account king, church, council, and common law. This prose should be read especially by Americans, because it is one of the forerunners of their liberty. In Paradise Lost Milton shows his great spiritual thought; for the Holy Bible is the only work in English that surpasses it in this respect. The poet himself...