IDEA OF A COMPLETE LEGAL EDUCATION.
* (A)
Philosophy of the Human Mind:
including its History.
(B)
Logic:
including its History.
Ethics
(in the largest sense):
(C) Politics:
(D) Political Economy:
Ethics
(in a narrower sense):
Jurisprudence,
(E) Ethics
(sensu stricto).
Philosophical or General Jurisprudence:
International Law.
Positive or Particular
Jurisprudence.
(F)
Historical and Dogmatical Outlines of Roman, Canon, and Feudal law; with continued reference to General Jurisprudence. Occsaional Lectures on French, Prussian, or other Systems.
English Law.
(G)
Historical and Dogmatical Outlines of English Law; with reference to General Jurisprudence, including English Constitutional Law and English Ecclesiastical Law.
In Detail:
(H) Common Law.
Equity:
Practice of Conveyancing.
* I have not been able to discover to what these letters refer.—S. A.