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... rule of equity , unless con- tained in the present book , subscribed as we have ordered , by the hand of the honourable man Anianus . It is , therefore , expedient that thou take heed that , in thy jurisdiction , no other law or form be ...
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... rules , as they were preserved by our ancestors , still , because we have not been made acquainted with the convocation of this assem- bly , we have agreed , with our great men , not to suffer this council to be held without our ...
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... who determined the part allotted to each parish . Certain rules , it 2 Council of Orleans , in 611 , c . 14 , 15 . 1 Labbe , vol . v . col . 868 . is true , were soon established with regard to this CIVILIZATION IN FRANCE . 52.
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... rules - Importation of the monks into the west - They are ill re- ceived there - Their first progress - Difference ... rule - It diffuses itself through- out the west , and becomes predominant in almost all the monasteries there . SINCE ...
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