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Page 175
... allows governments to function and interact with the population . Legal systems provide a means to direct , protect and affect groups within society . To do this legal systems often must create legal fictions to allow government action ...
... allows governments to function and interact with the population . Legal systems provide a means to direct , protect and affect groups within society . To do this legal systems often must create legal fictions to allow government action ...
Page 177
... allowed an offset of any award to an Indian tribe whose gratuities amounting to more than 5 % of a principal sum paid to ... allow any credit to the government for lands the government claimed to have given the Delaware on the Wichita ...
... allowed an offset of any award to an Indian tribe whose gratuities amounting to more than 5 % of a principal sum paid to ... allow any credit to the government for lands the government claimed to have given the Delaware on the Wichita ...
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... allowed information in the varied files to be coordinated . ( See Figure 2 for our file structure . ) Community master sets All individuals and their RECNOS were recorded in one of two master data sets , that from Community A and that ...
... allowed information in the varied files to be coordinated . ( See Figure 2 for our file structure . ) Community master sets All individuals and their RECNOS were recorded in one of two master data sets , that from Community A and that ...
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