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... argued for a declining belief in the potency of oaths due to their over - imposition by kings and parliaments , desacralisation , and a new emphasis on interest and contract.39 It is likely that such changes occurred . But when Defoe argued ...
... argued for a declining belief in the potency of oaths due to their over - imposition by kings and parliaments , desacralisation , and a new emphasis on interest and contract.39 It is likely that such changes occurred . But when Defoe argued ...
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... argument is that English common law was better than French law . These explanations , of course , are ... argued that India had effective enough institutions to sustain a vast intercontinental trading empire , extensive ...
... argument is that English common law was better than French law . These explanations , of course , are ... argued that India had effective enough institutions to sustain a vast intercontinental trading empire , extensive ...
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... argued that a major sept of the Cenél Comgaill of Argyll were given land in what became Strathearn in the aftermath of the shattering of Northumbrian overlordship of southern Pictland in 685. This may have introduced Gaelic into this ...
... argued that a major sept of the Cenél Comgaill of Argyll were given land in what became Strathearn in the aftermath of the shattering of Northumbrian overlordship of southern Pictland in 685. This may have introduced Gaelic into this ...
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