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... Became Law , 277. - The Law Merchant , 277. - Maritime Law , 277. - Canon Law , 277. - International Law , 277.- Natural Law , 278. - The Decree or Ordinance , 279.- Legislative Ordinances , 280. - The Statute and the Constitution , 281 ...
... Became Law , 277. - The Law Merchant , 277. - Maritime Law , 277. - Canon Law , 277. - International Law , 277.- Natural Law , 278. - The Decree or Ordinance , 279.- Legislative Ordinances , 280. - The Statute and the Constitution , 281 ...
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... became keen , skill in warring be- came a necessity for survival , so that systematic prepara- tion for war became an essential in time of peace.3 The war band's reason for existence was the group need for protection - protection of ...
... became keen , skill in warring be- came a necessity for survival , so that systematic prepara- tion for war became an essential in time of peace.3 The war band's reason for existence was the group need for protection - protection of ...
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James Quayle Dealey. eminence , but when war or the expectation of war became habitual so that the " doors of the temple of Janus " were seldom closed , the war band became preeminent and all interests perforce were subordinated to the ...
James Quayle Dealey. eminence , but when war or the expectation of war became habitual so that the " doors of the temple of Janus " were seldom closed , the war band became preeminent and all interests perforce were subordinated to the ...
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... became possible , since a knowledge of beliefs , customs , and experiences could be transmitted from one generation to another - the beginnings of formal education . Through language also they could discuss one with the other their ...
... became possible , since a knowledge of beliefs , customs , and experiences could be transmitted from one generation to another - the beginnings of formal education . Through language also they could discuss one with the other their ...
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... became the mores of social groups , differentiating slowly into ethical ideals of justice and right and into the commandments for average morals and the custom law of early government , the source and parent of the many aspects of law ...
... became the mores of social groups , differentiating slowly into ethical ideals of justice and right and into the commandments for average morals and the custom law of early government , the source and parent of the many aspects of law ...
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