The Roman pandects will furnish us with a piece of history not unapplicable to our present purpose. |
This year of 1147 is one to be remembered, because from that time forward the Pandects have been open to the writers and the jurists of the world. |
In yonder furthest room a jurisconsult expounds a passage in the pandects. |
Yet even in England the principles of the Code and the Pandects made silent conquests. |
These new pandects were authorized and signed by eleven peers, twenty-five general officers, and fifty superior officers. |
The study of Roman law would have missed those labours on the Pandects, with which the name of Politian is honourably associated. |