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Re: [jboske] RE: Nick on propositionalism &c. (was: RE: Digest Number 134
Nick Nicholas scripsit:
> The BPFK (if I ever get it started) considers what gets added to the
> CLL prescription. Founder intent is of interest, but is not decisive,
> and is assuredly not canonical. tu'o = mo'ezo'e is not in the CLL
> prescription. And I for one don't want it there either.
I agree. This implies fixing the ma'oste.
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is exchanged. So it was at King's Bench in common law England; so it was
under the common law in the American colonies; so it was through more than
two centuries of jurisprudence in this country; and so it is today.
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