945 resultados para Ellesmere, Francis Charles Granville Egerton, Earl of, 1847-1914
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The collection originally belonged to the Duke of Bridgewater and was inherited by and later added to by the Earls of Ellesmere.
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Compiled by John Payne Collier.
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"Specimen [and criticism] of a proposed catalogue of the Royal library preserved in the British museum."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Half-title of v. 4: Bohn's historical library.
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A Characteristic of a landmark case is that it stands for a proposition of law. In Earl of Aylesford v Morris,1 Lord Selborne held that where there existed an inequality between contracting parties, with weakness on one side and an extortionate advantage taken of that weakness on the other, the contract could not stand unless the party claiming the benefit of the contract could rebut the presumption by establishing that the transaction was ‘fair, just and reasonable’. This chapter examines the historical circumstances behind the formulation of this proposition.