What is the origin of the name Law?
1: Scottish and northern English: from a Middle English personal name Law(e) a short form of Lawrence.2: Scottish and northern English: topographic name for someone who lived near a hill northern [...]
Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China, held at Shanghai, May 10-24, 1877
...wide iiitlucnce by showing liow Christian Law and Education affect their business transacticms. The spirit of wliat we call "fairness"... (China - 1532)
...wide iiitlucnce by showing liow Christian Law and Education affect their business transacticms. The spirit of wliat we call "fairness"... (China - 1532)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China, held at Shanghai, May 10-24, 1877
...itself into the body of Roman Law, and thence passed into the jurisprudence of Europe. Chateaubriand, in his eloquent pages,... (China - 1532)
...itself into the body of Roman Law, and thence passed into the jurisprudence of Europe. Chateaubriand, in his eloquent pages,... (China - 1532)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China, held at Shanghai, May 10-24, 1877
...with the honourable gentleman" (Sir Wilfrid Law.son-that is in his motion for the abolition of the trade).... (China - 1875)
...with the honourable gentleman" (Sir Wilfrid Law.son-that is in his motion for the abolition of the trade).... (China - 1875)
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Records of the General Conference of the Protestant Missionaries of China, held at Shanghai, May 10-24, 1877
What is the origin of the name Law?
1: Scottish and northern English: from a Middle English personal name Law(e) a short form of Lawrence.2: Scottish and northern English: topographic name for someone who lived near a hill northern [...]