Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... matter of dispute whether the king and his courts had authority over priests in certain cases . For a long time the church had control over wills , marriages , and morals , as well as over heresy , and thus had a certain sphere reserved ...
... matter of dispute whether the king and his courts had authority over priests in certain cases . For a long time the church had control over wills , marriages , and morals , as well as over heresy , and thus had a certain sphere reserved ...
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... matter of But it has not always been so . It was the state which undertook first to defend the country against foes and raids from without and then to keep peace and maintain good order within . In tracing the progress of the state in ...
... matter of But it has not always been so . It was the state which undertook first to defend the country against foes and raids from without and then to keep peace and maintain good order within . In tracing the progress of the state in ...
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... matters worked out , there was a decided gain . There was still fighting , but the state substituted wars between the ... matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of England or king of France ...
... matters worked out , there was a decided gain . There was still fighting , but the state substituted wars between the ... matter much to the common people whether the king who ruled them called himself king of England or king of France ...
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... matter of fact , the king came to feel pride in his country . So , although supporting a king was an expensive business , it was apparently the only way to provide security when men were roaming about , looking for plunder , and ...
... matter of fact , the king came to feel pride in his country . So , although supporting a king was an expensive business , it was apparently the only way to provide security when men were roaming about , looking for plunder , and ...
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... matter where they were holding court . These rules or customs which were common to the whole country were called " common law . " The king's courts which worked out this common law had a reason for hearing as many cases as they could ...
... matter where they were holding court . These rules or customs which were common to the whole country were called " common law . " The king's courts which worked out this common law had a reason for hearing as many cases as they could ...
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