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treatise on the law

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The book reads like a treatise on the law governing the interaction between the police and the people, and is written in the same question and answer format used in police interrogations.
Bradley quotes the view of Homer Clark, in the 1988 edition of his treatise on The Law of Domestic Relations, that marriage is being transformed from a clearly defined relationship to something either uncertain or left largely to the control of the parties.
In the tenth article "Platonic Paganism in the Fifteenth Century," Monfasani argues convincingly that the author of the Treatise on the Laws was a neo-pagan.
 
 
 
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