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The distinctive char acteristic of the era is the absolute ascendancy of the royal power in the state.
The distinctive char acteristic of the era is the absolute ascendancy of the royal power in the state. The great feature of the present era was the utter disappearance of the last traces of the old Saxon element of freedom in our government, if not in our constitution.
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Стр which the lord of the fee may say that he has jurisdiction. And when we return, or if we desist from our pilgrimage, we shall straightway exhibit full justice to those complaining with regard to these matters.
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Reeves' History of the English Law, from the Time of the Romans to the End of the Reign of Elizabeth : With Numerous Notes, and an Introductory Dissertation on the Nature and Use of Legal History, the Rise and Progress of Our Laws, and the Influence of the Roman Law in the Formation of Our Own, Том 4. John Reeves, William Francis Finlason. I. the defendant conveyed to him a title under an entail.
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Finlason, W. (William Francis), 1818-1895. Note: Philadelphia : M. Murphy, 1880.
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