This 1931 book was written to replace The Elementary Principles of
Roman Law, but it is not a second edition of that book. It is more
systematic in plan: it aims at giving a central view of the
different institutions of the Private Law and of the notions which
underlie them. But its purpose is the same: its is for the use of
students who have read the Institutes and little more, and it is
intended to stimulate rather than to inform. It will still be of
interest today.
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