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  • We will explore the internal European structure of the law of nations, examining its intellectual roots in Roman law, the law of Oleron, and — though rarely acknowledged by European and colonial American jurists — Islam.

    The Law of Nations and the Early Modern Atlantic World Dan Ernst 2009

  • We will explore the internal European structure of the law of nations, examining its intellectual roots in Roman law, the law of Oleron, and — though rarely acknowledged by European and colonial American jurists — Islam.

    The Law of Nations at the Newberry Library Dan Ernst 2008

  • We will explore the internal European structure of the law of nations, examining its intellectual roots in Roman law, the law of Oleron, and — though rarely acknowledged by European and colonial American jurists — Islam.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Mary L. Dudziak 2008

  • His opinions swarmed with erudition quotations from Latin sources, references to Richard Zouch, the laws of Oleron, and other mysteries of the maritime past.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • His opinions swarmed with erudition quotations from Latin sources, references to Richard Zouch, the laws of Oleron, and other mysteries of the maritime past.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • His opinions swarmed with erudition quotations from Latin sources, references to Richard Zouch, the laws of Oleron, and other mysteries of the maritime past.

    A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985

  • For the filling, I used the recipe in Ruth Reichl's book Tender to the Bone, inspired by a luscious picture in the Amateur Gourmet's blog, and conveniently found here, under "Oleron Raspberry Tart (the best raspberry tart in the world)" -- the parenthesized part remains to be tasted.

    Archive 2005-01-01 2005

  • They included the Law of Rhodes of the third century B.C., then were codified over the next 1,800 years in the Ordinances of Triani, the Judgment of Oleron, the Maritime Laws of Wisby, the Maritime Laws of Damme, and the Consolato del Mare.

    A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003

  • Saint Martins and Oleron were visible, at least the Towers and Windmills, but the Land was very low and level.

    John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961

  • Isles of Rhee and Oleron, between which two, is the Entrance into the

    John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961

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