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... is of a controversial kind . Just as Cæsar defended the legal position of the court of Requests , so Zouche and Godolphin defended the jurisdiction of the court of Admiralty from the attacks made upon it by the common lawyers .
... is of a controversial kind . Just as Cæsar defended the legal position of the court of Requests , so Zouche and Godolphin defended the jurisdiction of the court of Admiralty from the attacks made upon it by the common lawyers .
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... and might have anticipated the reforms of two centuries later in the university study of law , " E , C. Clark , Cambridge Legal Studies 74-75 . 5 yet got a law dictionary of the kind familiar CIVILIANS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES 21.
... and might have anticipated the reforms of two centuries later in the university study of law , " E , C. Clark , Cambridge Legal Studies 74-75 . 5 yet got a law dictionary of the kind familiar CIVILIANS AND THEIR ACTIVITIES 21.
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5 yet got a law dictionary of the kind familiar to the civilians ; and he set himself to supply its place . Unfortunately the book trespassed upon the domain of politics by expressing pronounced absolutist views in its definitions of ...
5 yet got a law dictionary of the kind familiar to the civilians ; and he set himself to supply its place . Unfortunately the book trespassed upon the domain of politics by expressing pronounced absolutist views in its definitions of ...
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In the second place , the desire to bring all the phenomena of the universe under some kind of law made the phenomenon of war very interesting both to canonists and civilians . Was war in any circumstances justifiable ?
In the second place , the desire to bring all the phenomena of the universe under some kind of law made the phenomenon of war very interesting both to canonists and civilians . Was war in any circumstances justifiable ?
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The government were inclined to consent to the policy " of continuynge the said Isles in a kind of neutrallitie to serve for a place of common vent for both the said Realmes " ; and the ships were ordered to be released if the French ...
The government were inclined to consent to the policy " of continuynge the said Isles in a kind of neutrallitie to serve for a place of common vent for both the said Realmes " ; and the ships were ordered to be released if the French ...
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