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Excerpt from Law and Politics in the Middle Ages: With a Synoptic Table of Sources
Is inclined to regard these inconsistencies as belonging more to the theory than to the facts. Nor is he, in truth, very far wrong. When all deductions have been made for uncertainties of interpretation, and authorities of doubtful validity, it is yet possible to say with tolerable certainty what is law and what is not, in the England or the France of to-day. The contents of legal systems may be complex and voluminous, but the idea of Law is comparatively simple. Despite all criticism, Austin's main position is unassailable, regarded as a summary of existing facts. What.
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