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Struck an interesting scientist called Lawes whilst I was in the Lancashire trenches.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume 2 Ian Hamilton 1900
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It is that, more than the captaincy, which might count against Lawes, which is an error of succession-planning as much as anything else.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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These Articles, are they, which otherwise are called the Lawes of Nature: whereof I shall speak more particularly, in the two following Chapters.
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633
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Monarchical! absolute without Lawes, which is tyran - nie; Monarchicall bounded by Lawes; Aristocrati - call, and Democraticall: Episcopall absolute, which is Popish tyrannie; [p. 79.]
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In higher education, the second requirement of [[Harvard]] Universities '' Lawes '' of 1642
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In higher education, the second requirement of [[Harvard]] Universities '' Lawes '' of 1642
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In higher education, the second requirement of [[Harvard]] Universities '' Lawes '' of 1642
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In higher education, the second requirement of [[Harvard]] Universities '' Lawes '' of 1642
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Nacion to due Obedience of his Grace's Lawes, which is very harde to doe, unless the Kyng with an Army represse Irishmen upon the Borders, to contribute in a good conforming. (
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He was eventually forced to pick Ashton and Lawes, and look how well they have done - Youngs too.
Wales v England: five things we learned from Six Nations 2011 opener 2011
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