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SECTA pleading. In ancient times the plaintiff was required to establish the truth of his declaration in the first instance, and before it was called in question, upon the pleading, by the simultaneous production of his secta, that is, ...
Rather, he had merely wanted the students to remain free from sectarian controversy and wished them to study a curriculum that did not place inordinate emphasis on religious subjects.
How is sectarianism in law possible if the sovereign's command is really all that is meant by a law ?
See also: Valid, Support, State, Take, Will
 
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