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Professor Pollock's Lectures Ended.

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Sir Frederick Pollock gave the last of his series of five lectures on "The Expansion of the Common Law," in the New Lecture Hall on Saturday. The lecture was in the nature of a continuation of that of Friday, and was on "The Law of Reason--Natural Justice in the Common Law." Professor Pollock spoke of the principles of natural justice as found in the Common Law of England, and outlined the rules of contributory negligence and their relation to the laws of natural justice. In speaking of the relation between the laws of nature and the common law he explained that the natural ideas of justice do not apply in all cases, but that different rules exist in different countries.

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