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The History of the Common Law in England
November 15, 2002, University Of Chicago Press
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- New Ed edition
0226313050 9780226313054
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"The Laws of England may aptly enough be divided into two Kinds, viz. Lex Scripta, the written Law; and Lex non Scripta, the unwritten Law: For although (as shall be shewn hereafter) all the Laws of this Kingdom have some Monuments or Memorials thereof in Writing, yet all of them have not their Original in Writing; for some of those Laws have obtain'd their Force by immemorial Usage or Custom, and such Laws are properly call'd Leges non Scriptae, or unwritten Laws or Customs."
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