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... According to the trial pro- ceedings Franceschina's real intention was theft and these preliminaries were to win the couple's confidence and deprive them of their senses in order to make them easier to trick . She then began to ask for ...
... According to the trial pro- ceedings Franceschina's real intention was theft and these preliminaries were to win the couple's confidence and deprive them of their senses in order to make them easier to trick . She then began to ask for ...
Page 103
... according to the course of common law , but now was ever held according to the Irish custom , whereby there could grow neither ward- ships nor dower'.30 The logic was attractive in its simplicity : Irish women could not claim what they ...
... according to the course of common law , but now was ever held according to the Irish custom , whereby there could grow neither ward- ships nor dower'.30 The logic was attractive in its simplicity : Irish women could not claim what they ...
Page 138
... According to canon law , clausura was introduced as a gener- al law for the whole of Christendom with the constitution Periculoso , in the year 1298 , and it became public in 1302. Almost ten years later , though , in 1311-12 , decree ...
... According to canon law , clausura was introduced as a gener- al law for the whole of Christendom with the constitution Periculoso , in the year 1298 , and it became public in 1302. Almost ten years later , though , in 1311-12 , decree ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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