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  • 1man of law — index advocate (counselor) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Man's Law — est un film muet américain réalisé par Colin Campbell et sorti en 1915. Fiche technique Réalisation : Colin Campbell Scénario : Colin Campbell, d après une histoire de James Oliver Curwood Date de sortie :  États Unis :… …

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  • 3man of law — Etymology: Middle English : lawyer * * * man of law noun A lawyer • • • Main Entry: ↑man …

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  • 4Man of Law’s Tale, The —    by Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1390)    One of CHAUCER’s CANTERBURY TALES, The Man of Law’s Tale relates the story of Dame Constance, a creature of pathos whose life is a series of trials to her Christian faith, through all of which she remains… …

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  • 6The Man of Law's Tale — The Man of Law (or lawyer) from The Canterbury Tales The Man of Law s Tale (also called The Lawyer s Tale) is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written around 1387. Contents …

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  • 7The Man of Law's Prologue and Tale — The Man of Law s Tale is the fifth of the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, written around 1387. The Man of Law tells a Romance tale of a Christian princess named Custance (or Constance) who is betrothed to the Syrian Sultan on condition that …

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  • 8No Man's Law — Directed by Fred Jackman Produced by Jesse J. Goldburg Written by Frank Butler F. Richard Jones Starring Oliver Har …

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  • 9law — / lȯ/ n [Old English lagu, of Scandinavian origin] 1: a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority: as a: a command or provision enacted by a legislature see also statute 1 b:… …

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  • 10Man is a creature endowed with reason and free will — Man is a creature endowed with reason and free will; but when he goes to law as plaintiff, his reason seems to have left him; while, if he stands in the position of defendant, it is generally against his free will. Gilbert Abbot A. Beckett, The… …

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