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 1     I,     49|      salutary warning than as a legal act. Then, when the commotion
 2     I,     95|     colour of this law, applied legal inquiry to libellous writings
 3    II,    113|        neglected to inflict the legal penalty. When he pleaded
 4   III,     40|   senators, by whom most of the legal knots were disentangled
 5   III,     52|         not himself dare to try legal proceedings, because he
 6   III,     78|    proved more efficacious than legal penalties or terrors. Or
 7   III,     82|         Italy; in fact, his own legal position differed not from
 8   III,     83| investigation into the priest's legal position, but he modified
 9   III,    107|    position in the State by his legal attainments, though his
10    IV,     22| respects to retain the ordinary legal position of women. Maluginensis,
11    IV,     40|       enough controlled even by legal penalties, were stimulated
12    IV,     58|  himself either at once or on a legal inquiry, and the entreaties
13    VI,     16|       State and the slowness of legal remedies, he selected one
14   XII,      8|   brothers' daughters should be legal. There was, however, found
15   XII,     13|       that time pre-eminent for legal learning. The profession
16   XII,     70|     often heard to say that the legal decisions of the commissioners
17  XIII,     30|   Campania? In everything else, legal proceedings were equal and
18  XIII,     33|         Italy persons liable to legal proceedings. It was further
19  XIII,     36|         one of the first men in legal knowledge and vastness of
20  XIII,     39|       involving, as it did, her legal status and character, and
21   XIV,     53|       to defeat justice on some legal pretext and subsequently
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