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... HELD AT CAMBRIDGE , ENGLAND , IN JULY , 1926. By the Honourable A. E. Greenshields . ( Is it desirable to establish in London a School of Advanced Legal Studies ? ) 639 ADDRESS BEFORE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF OTTAWA , FEBRUARY , 1926. By ...
... HELD AT CAMBRIDGE , ENGLAND , IN JULY , 1926. By the Honourable A. E. Greenshields . ( Is it desirable to establish in London a School of Advanced Legal Studies ? ) 639 ADDRESS BEFORE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF OTTAWA , FEBRUARY , 1926. By ...
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... held it before them . They hold the Temple , not as an inheritance , they hold it directly after the Knights Templars , who , as you know , were the founders of chivalry in Europe . I am not quite sure that the Knights Tem- plars were ...
... held it before them . They hold the Temple , not as an inheritance , they hold it directly after the Knights Templars , who , as you know , were the founders of chivalry in Europe . I am not quite sure that the Knights Tem- plars were ...
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... held on a claim by the Hospital of St. John , in 1340. We find that at that time the two halls which had been occupied by the Knights Templars and their freres serjens were in occupation by the lawyers . In 1381 the Temple was attacked ...
... held on a claim by the Hospital of St. John , in 1340. We find that at that time the two halls which had been occupied by the Knights Templars and their freres serjens were in occupation by the lawyers . In 1381 the Temple was attacked ...
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... , and they applied to King James I. , and their title was then granted to them in fee simple , and they have held it from that time to this . 66 There are one or two matters of discipline , 20 [ No. I. The Canadian Bar Review .
... , and they applied to King James I. , and their title was then granted to them in fee simple , and they have held it from that time to this . 66 There are one or two matters of discipline , 20 [ No. I. The Canadian Bar Review .
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... held , by the Privy Council , and the Privy Council having reported to His Majesty upon it , His Majesty allowed the matter to stand over because he thought that the disturbance had arisen from the dis- courtesy of the Lord Mayor in ...
... held , by the Privy Council , and the Privy Council having reported to His Majesty upon it , His Majesty allowed the matter to stand over because he thought that the disturbance had arisen from the dis- courtesy of the Lord Mayor in ...
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