The soil at the experimental site was a Lawes brown black clay loam, which is a moderately fertile deep alluvial, weakly cracking vertisol that was well drained. |
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The Institutes of the Lawes of England are a series of legal treatises written by Sir Edward Coke. |
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The manner wherewith our Lawes assay to moderate the foolish and vaine expences of table-cheare and apparell, seemeth contrarie to it's end. |
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Finn Russell was flattened by Courtney Lawes behind his own line and Nowell dashed into space as the pressure continued, but chances were being wasted at a worrying rate. |
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In his Institutes of the Lawes of England, Edward Coke interpreted Magna Carta protections and rights to apply not just to nobles, but to all British subjects. |
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Saints were under the cosh when Foden, Courtney Lawes, dylan Hartley and Co were away at the World Cup last year and the full-back said it was pay-back time. |
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He wrote and ordeyned lawes moste egal and iust He edityed vnto the Grekes a comon welthe stable, quyet and commendable. |
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So women are never angrie, but to the end a man should againe be angrie with them, therein imitating the lawes of Love. |
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Epicurus said of the lawes that the worst were so necessary unto us, that without them men would enterdevour one another. |
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I see, that the Pickrell-fish, and the Swallowes live well by her lawes. |
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