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... matter of the marginal notes in the MS . Are there any striking analogies between their wording and the text in Bracton's treatise ? Most of the notes give only in a few short words the substance of the transcribed cases or call ...
... matter of the marginal notes in the MS . Are there any striking analogies between their wording and the text in Bracton's treatise ? Most of the notes give only in a few short words the substance of the transcribed cases or call ...
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... matter has been inserted on blank pages , are in distinctly later handwriting ( for instance , 196 a ) . A note has been added sometimes where originally there was only a " Na " to show that the passage deserved special attention . This ...
... matter has been inserted on blank pages , are in distinctly later handwriting ( for instance , 196 a ) . A note has been added sometimes where originally there was only a " Na " to show that the passage deserved special attention . This ...
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... matter collected in the British Museum MS . It seems sufficient for the present to say that the note - book gives a copious and careful selection of cases from the early practice of Henry III.'s time , and that many of the rolls from ...
... matter collected in the British Museum MS . It seems sufficient for the present to say that the note - book gives a copious and careful selection of cases from the early practice of Henry III.'s time , and that many of the rolls from ...
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... matter into his own court . We can not quite say of him in the well- known words that he was " over all persons and ... matters . That those courts obtained and retained exclusive cognizance of such ( as they seem to us ) purely temporal ...
... matter into his own court . We can not quite say of him in the well- known words that he was " over all persons and ... matters . That those courts obtained and retained exclusive cognizance of such ( as they seem to us ) purely temporal ...
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... matter of fact , than as a theory of the English kingship . Under Henry the Second , whose will had a way of making itself law , the writer whom we call Glanvill could at least hint that these famous and to a mediaeval lawyer almost ...
... matter of fact , than as a theory of the English kingship . Under Henry the Second , whose will had a way of making itself law , the writer whom we call Glanvill could at least hint that these famous and to a mediaeval lawyer almost ...
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