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I. The civilians and their activities The administrators , lawyers , and judges The literature of the civil law CHAPTER III ENGLISH LAW IN THE SIXTEENTH AND EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES( Continued ) Some international law books Welwod ...
I. The civilians and their activities The administrators , lawyers , and judges The literature of the civil law CHAPTER III ENGLISH LAW IN THE SIXTEENTH AND EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES( Continued ) Some international law books Welwod ...
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Concrete instances of these problems in English history Government employs civilians Position of Mary Queen of Scots Position of an ambassador - the bishop of Ross Question of his immunities Activities of the permanent embassies The ...
Concrete instances of these problems in English history Government employs civilians Position of Mary Queen of Scots Position of an ambassador - the bishop of Ross Question of his immunities Activities of the permanent embassies The ...
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Reception of foreign doctrines of commercial and maritime law Sources The laws of Oleron Mercantile usage Scanty literature Gerard Malynes His Lex Mercatoria Law based on writings of the civilians Agencies The legislature The Council ...
Reception of foreign doctrines of commercial and maritime law Sources The laws of Oleron Mercantile usage Scanty literature Gerard Malynes His Lex Mercatoria Law based on writings of the civilians Agencies The legislature The Council ...
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We have seen that in the last half of the sixteenth century the civilians had become an organized body , and that the spheres of their activity were becoming settled.2 Some of these civilians , either by their professional or their ...
We have seen that in the last half of the sixteenth century the civilians had become an organized body , and that the spheres of their activity were becoming settled.2 Some of these civilians , either by their professional or their ...
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D. , who became Dean of York , took a leading part in the enquiries which led to the dissolution of the monasteries . In Elizabeth's reign these administrative and diplomatic posts were still held by civilians in orders .
D. , who became Dean of York , took a leading part in the enquiries which led to the dissolution of the monasteries . In Elizabeth's reign these administrative and diplomatic posts were still held by civilians in orders .
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