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... CLERGY . CHAP . XII . Of the CIVIL State . CHAP . XIII . 376 396 Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . 422 CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE . 433 1 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS ...
... CLERGY . CHAP . XII . Of the CIVIL State . CHAP . XIII . 376 396 Of the MILITARY and MARITIME STATES . 408 CHAP . XIV . Of MASTER and SERVANT . 422 CHAP . XV . Of HUSBAND and WIFE . 433 1 CHAP . XVI . Of PARENT and CHILD . CHAP CONTENTS ...
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... clergy , in particular , befides the common obligations they are under in proportion to their rank and fortune , have alfo abundant reafon , confidered [ 14 ] merely as clergymen , to be acquainted with many branches of the law , which ...
... clergy , in particular , befides the common obligations they are under in proportion to their rank and fortune , have alfo abundant reafon , confidered [ 14 ] merely as clergymen , to be acquainted with many branches of the law , which ...
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... clergy in particular , as they then engroffed almost every other branch of learning , fo ( like their VOL . I. c . 48 . C rin Flelam . 7.7 . prede- predeceffors the British Druids ) they were peculiarly re- markable SI . 16 of the LAW .
... clergy in particular , as they then engroffed almost every other branch of learning , fo ( like their VOL . I. c . 48 . C rin Flelam . 7.7 . prede- predeceffors the British Druids ) they were peculiarly re- markable SI . 16 of the LAW .
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... clergy , which has occafioned their fucceffors to be denominated clerks to this day . u BUT the common law of England , being not committed to writing , but only handed down by tradition , ufe , and ex- perience , was not so heartily ...
... clergy , which has occafioned their fucceffors to be denominated clerks to this day . u BUT the common law of England , being not committed to writing , but only handed down by tradition , ufe , and ex- perience , was not so heartily ...
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... clergy from reading and teaching it in their own schools and monafteries . d FROM this time the nation feems to have been divided into two parties ; the bishops and clergy , many of them foreign- z Domat's treatife of law , c . 18. § 9 ...
... clergy from reading and teaching it in their own schools and monafteries . d FROM this time the nation feems to have been divided into two parties ; the bishops and clergy , many of them foreign- z Domat's treatife of law , c . 18. § 9 ...
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