The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 292F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Fuero Juzgo . This code is divided into twelve books , containing in all about fifty - four titles and 573 laws . These are of three sorts , some 224 antiqua or noviter emendata taken from the Breviarium Aniani 109 without any rubric ...
... Fuero Juzgo . This code is divided into twelve books , containing in all about fifty - four titles and 573 laws . These are of three sorts , some 224 antiqua or noviter emendata taken from the Breviarium Aniani 109 without any rubric ...
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... Fuero Juzgo , which had been reduced to writing before the date of Recesuinthe's law , in which there is reference made to such copy , and secondly , by San Fernando ( 1217–1252 ) , before its authority got impaired through the action ...
... Fuero Juzgo , which had been reduced to writing before the date of Recesuinthe's law , in which there is reference made to such copy , and secondly , by San Fernando ( 1217–1252 ) , before its authority got impaired through the action ...
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... FUERO . Among the fundamental principles of the Civil Law of this Fuero , the arrangement of which testifies to the primitive importance of procedure , are the following . The Fuero Juzgo alone is to have authority , and only such ...
... FUERO . Among the fundamental principles of the Civil Law of this Fuero , the arrangement of which testifies to the primitive importance of procedure , are the following . The Fuero Juzgo alone is to have authority , and only such ...
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