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... continued wedded to the use of the common law . King Stephen immediately published a proclamation , forbidding the study of the laws , [ 19 ] then newly imported from Italy ; which was treated by the monks as a piece of impiety , and ...
... continued wedded to the use of the common law . King Stephen immediately published a proclamation , forbidding the study of the laws , [ 19 ] then newly imported from Italy ; which was treated by the monks as a piece of impiety , and ...
Sivu 20
... of i Spelman . Concil . A. D. 1217 . Wilkins , vol . 1. p.574 . 599 . C 3 * Selden in Fletam . 93 . 1 M. Paris ad A. D.1254 . 1 fcholaftic fcholaftic difcipline : that they were then , and continued $ I. 20 of the LAW .
... of i Spelman . Concil . A. D. 1217 . Wilkins , vol . 1. p.574 . 599 . C 3 * Selden in Fletam . 93 . 1 M. Paris ad A. D.1254 . 1 fcholaftic fcholaftic difcipline : that they were then , and continued $ I. 20 of the LAW .
Sivu 21
In Four Books William Blackstone. fcholaftic difcipline : that they were then , and continued to [ 21 ] be till the time of the reformation , entirely under the influ- ence of the popish clergy ; ( Sir John Mason the first protest- ant ...
In Four Books William Blackstone. fcholaftic difcipline : that they were then , and continued to [ 21 ] be till the time of the reformation , entirely under the influ- ence of the popish clergy ; ( Sir John Mason the first protest- ant ...
Sivu 63
... continued down , through the feveral mutations of government and inhabitants , to the pre- fent time , unchanged and unadulterated . This may be the cafe as to fome : but in general , as Mr. Selden in his notes obferves , this affertion ...
... continued down , through the feveral mutations of government and inhabitants , to the pre- fent time , unchanged and unadulterated . This may be the cafe as to fome : but in general , as Mr. Selden in his notes obferves , this affertion ...
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... continued to this day : for , though king James the first at the inftance of lord Bacon appointed two reporters ' with a handfome ftipend for this purpose , yet that wife inftitution was foon neglected , and from the reign of Henry the ...
... continued to this day : for , though king James the first at the inftance of lord Bacon appointed two reporters ' with a handfome ftipend for this purpose , yet that wife inftitution was foon neglected , and from the reign of Henry the ...
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