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Pagina 19
Maitland has said , " Were an examiner to ask , who introduced the feudal system into England ? one very good answer , if properly explained , would be Henry Spelman , and if there followed the question , what was the feudal system ? a ...
Maitland has said , " Were an examiner to ask , who introduced the feudal system into England ? one very good answer , if properly explained , would be Henry Spelman , and if there followed the question , what was the feudal system ? a ...
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The early fathers of the church had pronounced against war.3 But Augustine had admitted that it might be just ; his opinion was followed by Gratian ; and it prevailed , even though the war was waged between Christians .
The early fathers of the church had pronounced against war.3 But Augustine had admitted that it might be just ; his opinion was followed by Gratian ; and it prevailed , even though the war was waged between Christians .
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But the opinion now established that an ambassador in such a case should be simply ordered to leave the country was advocated by Gentili and Hotman in the case of Mendoza , and was followed by the government . Similarly it would appear ...
But the opinion now established that an ambassador in such a case should be simply ordered to leave the country was advocated by Gentili and Hotman in the case of Mendoza , and was followed by the government . Similarly it would appear ...
Pagina 52
He took the degree of Doctor in 1572 ; and till 1579 followed the profession of the law . In 1579 he and his father , having become Protestants , left Italy and found a refuge at Camiola in Austria . But Gentili did not stay there long ...
He took the degree of Doctor in 1572 ; and till 1579 followed the profession of the law . In 1579 he and his father , having become Protestants , left Italy and found a refuge at Camiola in Austria . But Gentili did not stay there long ...
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He was followed by a succession of civilians who , by the opinions which they gave to the government , helped to develop the principles which he had stated and explained . But it was not till the last century that an English writer ...
He was followed by a succession of civilians who , by the opinions which they gave to the government , helped to develop the principles which he had stated and explained . But it was not till the last century that an English writer ...
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