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... The Principles of Liability ; § 9 Lines of Future Development . CHAP . III . Contract and Quasi - Contract . CHAP . IV . Status : § 1 The King ; § 2 The Incorporate Person ; §3 The Villeins ; §4 The Infant ; § 5 The Married Woman .
... The Principles of Liability ; § 9 Lines of Future Development . CHAP . III . Contract and Quasi - Contract . CHAP . IV . Status : § 1 The King ; § 2 The Incorporate Person ; §3 The Villeins ; §4 The Infant ; § 5 The Married Woman .
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The other is by Sir John Borough or Burroughs , Garter king of Arms , and keeper of the records in Charles I.'s reign . It is entitled The Sovereignty of the British Seas proved by records , history and the municipal laws of this ...
The other is by Sir John Borough or Burroughs , Garter king of Arms , and keeper of the records in Charles I.'s reign . It is entitled The Sovereignty of the British Seas proved by records , history and the municipal laws of this ...
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2 Thus he said , " Now for those regalities which are of the highest nature there is not one that belonged to the most absolute prince in the world which doth not also belong to our King . ' " " 3 For the passage see Prothero ...
2 Thus he said , " Now for those regalities which are of the highest nature there is not one that belonged to the most absolute prince in the world which doth not also belong to our King . ' " " 3 For the passage see Prothero ...
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Kings and emperors for a consideration made themselves the protectors of the merchants . ... and ibid 362-382 for the treaties made between merchant and king or lord for protection in return for a money payment ; we see in these ...
Kings and emperors for a consideration made themselves the protectors of the merchants . ... and ibid 362-382 for the treaties made between merchant and king or lord for protection in return for a money payment ; we see in these ...
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... growing more settled ; and , in the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , we can see the growth of towns which , having acquired from the king or lord franchises of many varied kinds , fell apart from other communities .
... growing more settled ; and , in the course of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries , we can see the growth of towns which , having acquired from the king or lord franchises of many varied kinds , fell apart from other communities .
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