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<head> Sources of the COMMON LAW. from Coke Littleton §§.3.p.11</head> <p> For the Common Law his (Littletons) <sic>proofes</sic> and arguments are drawn<lb/>from 20 <sic>severall fountaines</sic> or places:</p> <!-- the text is then organised in three columns --> <p> 1. From the <sic>Maximes,</sic> principles,<lb/> rules, <sic>intendment</sic> and <lb/> reason of the Common Law<lb/> which indeed is the rule of the<lb/> law, as here, and in other<lb/>places our author doth use.</p> <p> 2. From the <sic>bookes</sic>, records, and<lb/>other authorities of law cited<lb/> by him, <foreign>ab authoritate ib<lb/> pronuntiates:</foreign></p> <p>3. From <sic>originall</sic> writs in<lb/> the Register. <foreign>a Fescriptes<lb/> valit argummentum.</foreign></p> <p> 4. From the <sic>forme</sic> of good<lb/> pleading.</p> <p> 5. From the right entry of<lb/> judgements.</p> <p>6. <foreign> A praecedentebus approbates<lb/> et <unclear>usea</unclear></foreign> from<lb/> approved precedents and<lb/> use</p> <p> 7. <foreign>A non <unclear>usea</unclear></foreign> from not use.</p> <p>8. <foreign>Ab artificalibus arguments,<lb/> consequentibus<lb/> et concluamibus, <unclear>artifosill</unclear><lb/> <del>alitive</del></foreign> arguments, consequents<lb/> and conclusions.</p> <p> 9. <foreign>A communi opinium<lb/> jurisprudentum </foreign> from<lb/> the common opinion of<lb/> the sages of the law</p> <p>10. <foreign> Ab inconveniento</foreign><lb/> from that which is<lb/> inconvenient</p> <p> 11. <foreign>A divisium</foreign> from<lb/> a division, <foreign>vit ab<lb/> inumeratium partiam</foreign><lb/><del>12</del>from the numeration <lb/> of <add> the</add> parts.</p> <p>12. <foreign>A majore ad minus</foreign>, from the greater<lb/> to the lesser, or from the<lb/> lesser to the greater &#x2014; <foreign>a <lb/> simili a  <gap/></foreign></p> <!-- end of first column --> <!-- next two lines in pencil --> <p>Leave this column blank</p> <p>1. Maxims 12</p> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> <p>In this farrago the<lb/> word <hi rend="underline">maxims</hi> has a determinate<lb/> import: <add>by</add> <hi rend="underline">principles</hi><lb/> <add>are</add> meant the same<lb/> sort of propositions as<lb/> are meant by maxims,<lb/> but considered in respect<lb/> of the use and application<lb/> made of them.  The rest<lb/> is a mixture of tautology<lb/> and nonsense</p> <p><unclear>2</unclear></p> <!-- end of second column --> <p>13. <foreign>Ab impossibi</foreign> from<lb/> that which is impossible</p> <p>14. <foreign>A fini</foreign> &#x2014; from the<lb/> end.</p> <p>15. <foreign>Ab utili vit inutili</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from that which is<lb/> profitable or unprofitable</p> <p>16. <foreign> Ex absurdo</foreign> for that<lb/>therefore shall follow<lb/> an absurdity, <foreign>quasi<lb/> a surdo protateum</foreign> &#x2014;<lb/> because it is repugnant<lb/> to understanding and<lb/> reason.</p> <p>17. <foreign> "A natura" et ordinatura</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from nature <lb/> or the course of nature.</p> <p> 18. <foreign>Ab ordour religionis</foreign><lb/> from the order of religion</p> <p>19.<foreign> A communi praesumtione</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from a<lb/> common presumption.</p> <p>20. <foreign> A lectionibus <add> juris</add> proclimatium</foreign> &#x2014; from the<lb/> readings of learned men<lb/> of laws.</p>  
<head> Sources of the COMMON LAW. from Coke Littleton §§.3.p.11</head> <p> For the Common Law his (Littletons) <sic>proofes</sic> and arguments are drawn<lb/>from 20 <sic>severall fountaines</sic> or places:</p> <!-- the text is then organised in three columns --> <p> 1. From the <sic>Maximes,</sic> principles,<lb/> rules, <sic>intendment</sic> and <lb/> reason of the Common Law<lb/> which indeed is the rule of the<lb/> law, as here, and in other<lb/>places our author doth use.</p> <p> 2. From the <sic>bookes</sic>, records, and<lb/>other authorities of law cited<lb/> by him, <foreign>ab authoritate ib<lb/> pronuntiates:</foreign></p> <p>3. From <sic>originall</sic> writs in<lb/> the Register. <foreign>a Fescriptes<lb/> valit argummentum.</foreign></p> <p> 4. From the <sic>forme</sic> of good<lb/> pleading.</p> <p> 5. From the right entry of<lb/> judgements.</p> <p>6. <foreign> A praecedentebus approbates<lb/> et <unclear>usea</unclear></foreign> from<lb/> approved precedents and<lb/> use</p> <p> 7. <foreign>A non <unclear>usea</unclear></foreign> from not use.</p> <p>8. <foreign>Ab artificalibus arguments,<lb/> consequentibus<lb/> et concluamibus, <unclear>artifosill</unclear><lb/> <del>alitive</del></foreign> arguments, consequents<lb/> and conclusions.</p> <p> 9. <foreign>A communi opinium<lb/> jurisprudentum </foreign> from<lb/> the common opinion of<lb/> the sages of the law</p> <p>10. <foreign> Ab inconveniento</foreign><lb/> from that which is<lb/> inconvenient</p> <p> 11. <foreign>A divisium</foreign> from<lb/> a division, <foreign>vit ab<lb/> inumeratium partiam</foreign><lb/><del>12</del>from the numeration <lb/> of <add> the</add> parts.</p> <p>12. <foreign>A majore ad minus</foreign>, from the greater<lb/> to the lesser, or from the<lb/> lesser to the greater &#x2014; <foreign>a <lb/> simili a  <gap/></foreign></p> <!-- end of first column --> <!-- next two lines in pencil --> <p>Leave this column blank</p> <p>1. Maxims 12</p> <!-- finger pointing symbol --> <p>In this farrago the<lb/> word <hi rend="underline">maxims</hi> has a determinate<lb/> import: <add>by</add> <hi rend="underline">principles</hi><lb/> <add>are</add> meant the same<lb/> sort of propositions as<lb/> are meant by maxims,<lb/> but considered in respect<lb/> of the use and application<lb/> made of them.  The rest<lb/> is a mixture of tautology<lb/> and nonsense</p> <p><unclear>2</unclear></p> <!-- end of second column --> <p>13. <foreign>Ab impossibi</foreign> from<lb/> that which is impossible</p> <p>14. <foreign>A fini</foreign> &#x2014; from the<lb/> end.</p> <p>15. <foreign>Ab utili vit inutili</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from that which is<lb/> profitable or unprofitable</p> <p>16. <foreign> Ex absurdo</foreign> for that<lb/>therefore shall follow<lb/> an absurdity, <foreign>quasi<lb/> a surdo protateum</foreign> &#x2014;<lb/> because it is repugnant<lb/> to understanding and<lb/> reason.</p> <p>17. <foreign> "A natura" et ordinatura</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from nature <lb/> or the course of nature.</p> <p> 18. <foreign>Ab ordour religionis</foreign><lb/> from the order of religion</p> <p>19.<foreign> A communi praesumtione</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from a<lb/> common presumption.</p> <p>20. <foreign> A lectionibus <add> juris</add> proclimatium</foreign><lb/> &#x2014; from the<lb/> readings of learned men<lb/> of laws.</p>  






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Sources of the COMMON LAW. from Coke Littleton §§.3.p.11

For the Common Law his (Littletons) proofes and arguments are drawn
from 20 severall fountaines or places:

1. From the Maximes, principles,
rules, intendment and
reason of the Common Law
which indeed is the rule of the
law, as here, and in other
places our author doth use.

2. From the bookes, records, and
other authorities of law cited
by him, ab authoritate ib
pronuntiates:

3. From originall writs in
the Register. a Fescriptes
valit argummentum.

4. From the forme of good
pleading.

5. From the right entry of
judgements.

6. A praecedentebus approbates
et usea
from
approved precedents and
use

7. A non usea from not use.

8. Ab artificalibus arguments,
consequentibus
et concluamibus, artifosill
alitive
arguments, consequents
and conclusions.

9. A communi opinium
jurisprudentum
from
the common opinion of
the sages of the law

10. Ab inconveniento
from that which is
inconvenient

11. A divisium from
a division, vit ab
inumeratium partiam

12from the numeration
of the parts.

12. A majore ad minus, from the greater
to the lesser, or from the
lesser to the greater — a
simili a

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1. Maxims 12

In this farrago the
word maxims has a determinate
import: by principles
are meant the same
sort of propositions as
are meant by maxims,
but considered in respect
of the use and application
made of them. The rest
is a mixture of tautology
and nonsense

2

13. Ab impossibi from
that which is impossible

14. A fini — from the
end.

15. Ab utili vit inutili
— from that which is
profitable or unprofitable

16. Ex absurdo for that
therefore shall follow
an absurdity, quasi
a surdo protateum

because it is repugnant
to understanding and
reason.

17. "A natura" et ordinatura
— from nature
or the course of nature.

18. Ab ordour religionis
from the order of religion

19. A communi praesumtione
— from a
common presumption.

20. A lectionibus juris proclimatium
— from the
readings of learned men
of laws.




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1804-08-08

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057

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sources of the common law from coke littleton

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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