Excerpt from Selected Titles From the Digest, Vol. 1: Mandati Vel Contra, Digest XVII. I
The particular Title of Mandate is not perhaps the most interesting which could have been chosen for a beginning, but having it ready, I put it forward first, because it happens to be the selected topic for the Cambridge Law Tripos Examination of 1879; therefore it will, I trust, supply an immediate want, and enable me also to ascertain whether the desire to have the Digest translated into English is entertained by any considerable circle of readers.
The title Pro Socio will any rate be published shortly, whether other Titles follow or not, in order to complete an edition of Book XVII.
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