The COURSE of INSTRUCTION for the Bar embraces the various branches of the Common Law, and of Equity ; Admiralty ; Commercial, International, and Constitutional Law ; and the Jurisprudence of the United States. Catalogue - Harvard University - Page 53by Harvard University - 1849Full view - About this book
| Harvard University - 1848 - 654 pages
...exclusively to mercantile pursuits. The COOESE of INSTRUCTION for the Bar emhraces the various hranches of the Common Law, and of Equity ; Admiralty ; Commercial,...given, also, upon the history, sources, and general principle! of the Civil Law, and upon the theory and practice of Parliamentary Law. The COURSE of INSTRUCTION... | |
| Harvard University - 1854 - 730 pages
...Jurisprudence for those who intend to devote themselves exclusively to mercantile pursuits. The COUKSE OF INSTRUCTION for the Bar embraces the various branches...and Constitutional Law ; and the Jurisprudence of tho United States. The COUBSE OF INSTRUCTION for the Mercantile Profession is more limited, and embraces... | |
| John Spencer Clark - 1917 - 616 pages
...glance at its course of study and its requirements is not without interest. The course of study embraced "the various branches of the Common Law and of Equity;...Law, and the Jurisprudence of the United States." There were but three instructors or pro-' fessors, and the instruction was mainly by lectures. Students... | |
| Joel Parker - 1853 - 1016 pages
...mercantile pursuits. The course nf instruction for the Bar embraces the various branches of the Common Lnw ; and of Equity ; Admiralty ; Commercial, International,...Lectures are given, also, upon the history, sources, and gunernl principles of the Civil Law, and upon the theory and practice of Parliamentary Law. The Law... | |
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