| in England, 53-55, 159;
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| in Enlightenment thought, 86-88;
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| in Middle Ages, 39-47, 49, 64;
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| operated with respect to status of persons, 99;
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| provides natural rights theory with political, legal, and civic basis, 87-88;
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| and res ("things"), 27
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| Laws, significance of written, 10, 11
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| Lawyers: lack of, in ancient Athens, 11
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| Leuga (Gallic mile), 178, 181
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| Levellers, 197n.52
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| Levy, Leonard, 153
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| Lewis, J. D., 112
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| Lex Acilia (Gracchan jury law), 151, 152
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