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On the other hand , neither the Council nor the Chancery administered purely civil or purely common law rules . Rather , they administered a criminal and 1 Vol . i 409-411 , 497-502 , 546-547 , 549-556 . 2 Ibid 502-503 .
On the other hand , neither the Council nor the Chancery administered purely civil or purely common law rules . Rather , they administered a criminal and 1 Vol . i 409-411 , 497-502 , 546-547 , 549-556 . 2 Ibid 502-503 .
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Mr. Marsden says that , " the care with which they have been arranged and indexed with his own hand shows that he was a man of great industry and methodical habits , whilst the importance and variety of their contents indicate that for ...
Mr. Marsden says that , " the care with which they have been arranged and indexed with his own hand shows that he was a man of great industry and methodical habits , whilst the importance and variety of their contents indicate that for ...
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In it seemed strange to him " that these three laws should not , as three Graces , have their hands linked together , and their lookes directly fixed the one upon the other , but like the two faces of Janus , the one should be turned ...
In it seemed strange to him " that these three laws should not , as three Graces , have their hands linked together , and their lookes directly fixed the one upon the other , but like the two faces of Janus , the one should be turned ...
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5 Wycliffe , on the other hand , maintained the illegality of war between Christians in the broadest terms . In the sixteenth 4 6 2 Below 36-39 . 1 Below 57 . 3 Nys , op . cit . 44 , 45 ; Walker , op . cit . 204 ; Holland , Studies in ...
5 Wycliffe , on the other hand , maintained the illegality of war between Christians in the broadest terms . In the sixteenth 4 6 2 Below 36-39 . 1 Below 57 . 3 Nys , op . cit . 44 , 45 ; Walker , op . cit . 204 ; Holland , Studies in ...
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Richard I. hanged thieves on his way to Palestine , and Edward I. , while staying at Paris , was allowed to exercise jurisdiction over a thief caught in his hotel . On the other hand , acts of hostility were committed 4 1 Nys , op . cit ...
Richard I. hanged thieves on his way to Palestine , and Edward I. , while staying at Paris , was allowed to exercise jurisdiction over a thief caught in his hotel . On the other hand , acts of hostility were committed 4 1 Nys , op . cit ...
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