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Page 153
... laws to regulate re - captures as between subjects : but it is here alleged That the question , whether a recapture ought to be restored to a foreign proprietor , is scarcely mentioned in any law , that the num- ber of formal ...
... laws to regulate re - captures as between subjects : but it is here alleged That the question , whether a recapture ought to be restored to a foreign proprietor , is scarcely mentioned in any law , that the num- ber of formal ...
Page 398
... laws , A. D. 803. it seems as if a part of the Franks continued to live then under the Ripuary laws , probably still in or near their an cient territories on the Rhine .'- The origin of the Burgundians may be traced obscurely among the ...
... laws , A. D. 803. it seems as if a part of the Franks continued to live then under the Ripuary laws , probably still in or near their an cient territories on the Rhine .'- The origin of the Burgundians may be traced obscurely among the ...
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... Laws ; with some Remarks upon Parochial Assessments and Expenditures . By the Rev. H. B. Dudley , one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex . 8vo . 1s . 6d . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1802 . We have read this ...
... Laws ; with some Remarks upon Parochial Assessments and Expenditures . By the Rev. H. B. Dudley , one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex . 8vo . 1s . 6d . Cadell jun . and Davies . 1802 . We have read this ...
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