Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Law there can be no doubt . That Stephen endeavoured to silence him and to extirpate the books of the Civil and Canon Laws we are told upon good authority . From Stephen's reign onwards , the proofs that the Civil and Canon Laws are ...
... Law there can be no doubt . That Stephen endeavoured to silence him and to extirpate the books of the Civil and Canon Laws we are told upon good authority . From Stephen's reign onwards , the proofs that the Civil and Canon Laws are ...
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... ecclesiastical principles . Throughout the Christian world the existing law of marriage is based upon the Canon Law ; it is from the Canon Law that the notion of usury has passed into our ideas ; it is to the Canon Law that we must go ...
... ecclesiastical principles . Throughout the Christian world the existing law of marriage is based upon the Canon Law ; it is from the Canon Law that the notion of usury has passed into our ideas ; it is to the Canon Law that we must go ...
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Roman " or " the foreign " Canon Law in England there seems to be a tendency towards the confusion of two propositions . The first is this that in England the State did not suffer the Church to appro- priate certain considerable ...
Roman " or " the foreign " Canon Law in England there seems to be a tendency towards the confusion of two propositions . The first is this that in England the State did not suffer the Church to appro- priate certain considerable ...
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