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I. The Sixteenth Century at Home and Abroad . CHAP . II . English Law in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries : The Enacted Law . ( VOL . V. ) CHAP . III . English Law in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth centuries ...
I. The Sixteenth Century at Home and Abroad . CHAP . II . English Law in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries : The Enacted Law . ( VOL . V. ) CHAP . III . English Law in the Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth centuries ...
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But , seeing that in England all the larger litigation had , by the last half of the sixteenth century , been absorbed by the central courts , the towns had no active judicial bodies which were capable of being adapted in this way .
But , seeing that in England all the larger litigation had , by the last half of the sixteenth century , been absorbed by the central courts , the towns had no active judicial bodies which were capable of being adapted in this way .
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The Reporters In the sixteenth century we pass from the period of the anonymous Year Books , to the period of Reports written by , or ascribed to , named authors , most of whom were eminent judges or practitioners .
The Reporters In the sixteenth century we pass from the period of the anonymous Year Books , to the period of Reports written by , or ascribed to , named authors , most of whom were eminent judges or practitioners .
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