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... Royal 9 E. xv . MB = Add . 11,353 . MC Add . 21,614 . MD = Add . 24,067 . ME = Harl , 653 . MF Harl . 656 , - MG Harl , 763 . - - MH Harl . 817 . MI = Harl . 1,242 . - MK Harl . 3,416 . ML = Harl . 3,422 . MM = Add . 32,340 . MN Stowe ...
... Royal 9 E. xv . MB = Add . 11,353 . MC Add . 21,614 . MD = Add . 24,067 . ME = Harl , 653 . MF Harl . 656 , - MG Harl , 763 . - - MH Harl . 817 . MI = Harl . 1,242 . - MK Harl . 3,416 . ML = Harl . 3,422 . MM = Add . 32,340 . MN Stowe ...
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... royal power , jealous lest new writs , new forms of procedure , should mean new laws made without its approval . At latest before the death of Edward the First the main outlines of the common law would , we may say , be drawn once and ...
... royal power , jealous lest new writs , new forms of procedure , should mean new laws made without its approval . At latest before the death of Edward the First the main outlines of the common law would , we may say , be drawn once and ...
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... royal justice , are apt to make too light of these old courts , to think of them only as they were in the last stage of their decay . In Bracton's day they yet flourished . The feudal jurisdictions were dearly prized and obstinately ...
... royal justice , are apt to make too light of these old courts , to think of them only as they were in the last stage of their decay . In Bracton's day they yet flourished . The feudal jurisdictions were dearly prized and obstinately ...
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... Royal power should be a very strong kingship and in particular that the law . king should have an active control over all the justice in his realm , still a strong kingship is no absolute monarchy , and history had decided also that the ...
... Royal power should be a very strong kingship and in particular that the law . king should have an active control over all the justice in his realm , still a strong kingship is no absolute monarchy , and history had decided also that the ...
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... royal court learned judges , most of them ecclesiastics , who were making for themselves fame merely as great judges . Fore- most among them there was Martin Pateshull , ' a man of ' wondrous wisdom and very learned in the law of the ...
... royal court learned judges , most of them ecclesiastics , who were making for themselves fame merely as great judges . Fore- most among them there was Martin Pateshull , ' a man of ' wondrous wisdom and very learned in the law of the ...
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