Puritans, Lawyers, and Politics in Early Seventeenth-century EnglandYale University Press, 1958 - 238 من الصفحات |
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... law- yers who most affrontedly " trampled on the prerogative were , first of all , dedicated to the practice of law ... English law , for instance , considered the furtherance of Parliament to be their primary calling . Stalwarts of the ...
... law- yers who most affrontedly " trampled on the prerogative were , first of all , dedicated to the practice of law ... English law , for instance , considered the furtherance of Parliament to be their primary calling . Stalwarts of the ...
الصفحة 132
... law thinkers , there was an insistence on the prior authority of the concrete laws of the English past . St. German ... law of the land . The latter law , he held , was always superior to canon law in the case of conflict.36 Tudor canon ...
... law thinkers , there was an insistence on the prior authority of the concrete laws of the English past . St. German ... law of the land . The latter law , he held , was always superior to canon law in the case of conflict.36 Tudor canon ...
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... law , the growth of family law , and the reorganization of the courts.33 Every major reform in English law during the nineteenth century can be traced in part to the influence of the Benthamites.34 New laws were required to cut through ...
... law , the growth of family law , and the reorganization of the courts.33 Every major reform in English law during the nineteenth century can be traced in part to the influence of the Benthamites.34 New laws were required to cut through ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PESTS IN CHURCH AND COMMONWEALTH | 9 |
MEDDLERS WITH THE KINGS | 41 |
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