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Action against lawlessness

September 3, 2021March 26, 2022 danmoorhouse 0 Comments 1475, Crime, Crime and Punishment, Justice

Actions against lawlessness in 1475 Crime and Punishment was an ongoing concern for monarchs and their counsellors throughout the middle

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