Of all the professions in the world, that pretend to book-learning, none is so destitute of institution as that of the common law.
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The Gladsome Light of Jurisprudence: Learning the Law in England and the United States in the 18th and 19th Centuries (Contributions in Legal Studies)
August 3, 1988, Greenwood Press
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0313264376 9780313264375
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"Of all the professions in the world, that pretend to book-learning, none is so destitute of institution as that of the common law."
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