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Strategy: Context and Adaptation from Archidamus to Airpower
Bailey, Richard J. (Editor)/ Forsyth, James W. (Editor)/ Yeisley, Mark O (Editor)
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Editore: Naval Inst Pr, 2024
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Altre immaginiThe Russian Language: A Brief History (First edition, Hardcover, CONTIENE SUBRAYADOS A LÁPIZ)
G.O. Vinokur / Mary A. Forsyth (Translator), James Forsyth (Editor)
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condizione: Bien. 1� Edición. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1971. Texto en inglés. X + 146 pp. 22 x 14. Professor Vinokur (1896-1947) discusses each of the stages in the development of Russian from its Common Slavonic source, and the growing dominance of the dialect of Moscow from the si…xteenth century, up to the ninenteenth century when the language had virtually reached its present form and into the twentieth century. Each stage is illustrated by extensive quotation, all examples of Old Russian being translated into English, but examples in modern Russian appearing in the original only. This 1971 text will be of value to students of Russian with a basic linguistic grounding who are beginning their study of the historical development of the language. Tela editorial tapa dura con dorados en lomo y sobrecubierta de editorial ilustrada. Sobrecubierta ligeramente fatigada, volumen en buen estado de conservación. ISBN: 0521079446.

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Aggiungi al carrelloFirst Edition. Forsyth, William. History of Trial by Jury. Second edition, Prepared by James Appleton Morgan. Jersey City: Frederick D. Linn & Co., [1875]. x, 388 pp. [Union, NJ: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1994.] Smyth-sewn crimson cloth, with black gilt-lettered spine and front cover labels. Fine, new condition. $50. * First p…ublished in England in 1852, Forsyth's Trial by Jury is the first full-scale historical account of the rise and growth of the jury system in England. Highly regarded, this book went through 37 editions. The first American edition, the source of this reprint, adds a number of notes and corrections to American references in previous editions. "An excellent summary of the opinions of leading legal writers as well as conventional historians regarding the origins of trial by jury was set forth by an Englishman, William Forsyth, in his excellent book entitled History of Trial by Jury. (. . . ) Various writers, according to Forsyth, attribute the origin of the English jury to a recognition of the principle that no man ought to be condemned except by the voice of his fellow citizens. Forsyth committed himself to the belief that trial by jury did not owe its existence to any positive law, that it was not created by any Act of Parliament, but grew out of usages and customs of society that eventually passed away. Forsyth concluded his observations by saying that 'the jury does not owe its existence to any preconceived theory of jurisprudence, but that it gradually grew out of forms previously in use and was composed of elements long familiar to the people in general.'" --Robert H. White, 29 Tennessee Law Review 29 (1961-1962) 14. William Forsyth [1812-1899] was an English lawyer and author of many works on law and literature, including The History of Lawyers (1849).