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  • 26Mosaic Legislation — • The body of juridical, moral, and ceremonial institutions, laws, and decisions comprised in the last four books of the Pentateuch, and ascribed by Christian and Hebrew tradition to Moses Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mosaic… …

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  • 27Right of Voluntary Association — • Any group of individuals freely united for the pursuit of a common end Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Right of Voluntary Association     Right of Voluntary Association …

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  • 28Old Law —     Mosaic Legislation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mosaic Legislation     The body of juridical, moral, and ceremonial institutions, laws, and decisions comprised in the last four books of the Pentateuch, and ascribed by Christian and Hebrew …

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  • 29Cádiz Cortes — Monument in Cádiz to the Cortes and the 1812 constitution The Cádiz Cortes were sessions of the national legislative body (traditionally known in Spain as the Cortes) which met in the safe haven of Cádiz during the French occupation of Spain… …

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  • 30Price v. Watkins — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Price v. Watkins ArgueDate=April term ArgueYear=1763 DecideDate=April term DecideYear=1763 FullName=Price v. Watkins USVol=1 USPage=8 Holding=”The Court were clearly of Opinion, that it was a vested Legacy and Judgment was… …

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