- Archaionomia
- /arkiyanowmiya/A collection of Saxon laws, published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, in the Saxon language, with a Latin version by Lambard
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Archaionomia — /arkiyanowmiya/ A collection of Saxon laws, published during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, in the Saxon language, with a Latin version by Lambard … Black's law dictionary
Archaionomia, sive de priscis Anglorum legis — A compilation of Saxon law published in the reign of Elizabeth, about 1600 … Ballentine's law dictionary
lambard's Archaionomia — /laembardz arkiyanowmiya/ A work printed in 1568, containing the Anglo Saxon laws, those of William the Conqueror, and of Henry I … Black's law dictionary
lambard's Archaionomia — /laembardz arkiyanowmiya/ A work printed in 1568, containing the Anglo Saxon laws, those of William the Conqueror, and of Henry I … Black's law dictionary
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