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A Short History of Roman Law. By Paul Frederic Girard, Professor of Roman Law in the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris. Being the first part of his Manuel de Droit Romain. Translated (with the consent of the author and with his special additions and corrections) by Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy, M.A. (Axon), Barrister-at-Law, Professor of Roman Law and General Jurisprudence in the University of Toronto, and John Home Cameron, M.A., Associate Professor of French in University College, Toronto. (Toronto: Canada Law Book Company. 1906. Pp. vi, 220.)

George Elliott Howard

American Political Science Review, 1906, vol. 1, issue 1, 135-136

Date: 1906
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