| 1. Catullus, carmen 11, 1112.
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| 2. Ullmann, Individual and Society , pp. 5362.
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| 3. Sidney Painter was one of the first to point out the contributions of feudalism to individual liberty, which he tied to the practicality of feudal arrangements. See Feudalism and Liberty , ed. Fred A. Cazel, Jr. (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1961), p. 253.
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| 4. Ullmann, Individual and Society , p. 66.
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| 5. Ullmann, Individual and Society , p. 68.
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| 6. Ullmann, Law and Politics , pp. 299300.
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| 7. Ullmann, Individual and Society , p. 97.
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| 8. Anthony Babington, The Rule of Law in Britain from the Roman Occupation to the Present Day (Chichester and London: Barry Rose Publishers, 1978), pp. 5961.
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| 9. Wolff, Roman Law , p. 198.
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| 10. Wilkin, Eternal Lawyer , pp. 22829.
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| 11. Vinogradoff, Roman Law in Medieval Europe , p. 97.
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| 12. M. M. Knappen, Constitutional and Legal History of England (Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1964), p. 202.
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| 13. Wolff, Roman Law , p. 197.
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