The American Journal of Legal History, Volume 5Temple University School of Law, 1961 - Electronic journals |
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... periods selected , the entries in the Act Books and other docu- ments relating to the first period only were in Latin . The number of matrimonial cases commenced were , dur- ing period : ( 1 ) 14 cases ( 2 ) 10 cases ( 3 ) 8 cases ( 4 ) ...
... periods selected , the entries in the Act Books and other docu- ments relating to the first period only were in Latin . The number of matrimonial cases commenced were , dur- ing period : ( 1 ) 14 cases ( 2 ) 10 cases ( 3 ) 8 cases ( 4 ) ...
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... period , much of the English criminal law was applied by the courts . Various crimes are taken up in turn and the cases that have been located are discussed by giving an account of the crime and final punishment . The colonists used the ...
... period , much of the English criminal law was applied by the courts . Various crimes are taken up in turn and the cases that have been located are discussed by giving an account of the crime and final punishment . The colonists used the ...
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... period from approximately 450 , when the germanic invasions commenced , to 1485 , the end of the reign of Richard III . This is a period with which American students are only vaguely acquainted . In an attempt to handle the ...
... period from approximately 450 , when the germanic invasions commenced , to 1485 , the end of the reign of Richard III . This is a period with which American students are only vaguely acquainted . In an attempt to handle the ...
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