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putting the knowledge of the laws of all countries within the reach of everybody, gradually to bring about uniformity in legislation through the development of the science of law ; this is pre-eminently a work of civilization and of progress, which, as such, commends itself to the attention of the whole world. Henri Levy-Ullmanftt Advocate of the Court of Appeal of Paris, Member of the Society of Comparative Legislation. Paris, 1896.
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