Blackstone's commentaries, Količina 1The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1996 |
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ADMIRALTY OF JOHN HOLLAND DUKE OF EXETER | 246 |
ORDINANCES OF WAR | 282 |
WAGER OF BATTLE | 300 |
DE MATERIA DUELLI | 330 |
ADMIRALTY OF SIR THOMAS BEAUFORT DUKE | 347 |
ORDINANCE OF PHILIPPE DE VALOIS FOR THE | 420 |
ORDINANCE OF CHARLES V ON THE JURISDICTION | 430 |
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE ADMIRALS OF FRANCE | 443 |
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178 | |
DE OFFICIO ADMIRALITATIS | 221 |
ORDINANCES OF WAR TEMP RIC II | 453 |
ORDINANCES OF WAR TEMP H V | 459 |
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