Richard's Laws
Richard's Laws
2008-11-20 06:11:13
Hello,
People may have seen this article but if you haven't I thought I might
point it out. It is called Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
It is at
www.associatedcontent.com/article/374984/richard_iiis_effect_on_us_laws.
html?cat=37
or if that does not work google Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
Helen
People may have seen this article but if you haven't I thought I might
point it out. It is called Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
It is at
www.associatedcontent.com/article/374984/richard_iiis_effect_on_us_laws.
html?cat=37
or if that does not work google Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
Helen
Re: Richard's Laws
2008-11-20 12:51:28
On Nov 20, 2008, at 1:11 AM, Helen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> People may have seen this article but if you haven't I thought I might
> point it out. It is called Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
>
> It is at
> www.associatedcontent.com/article/374984/
> richard_iiis_effect_on_us_laws.
> html?cat=37
>
> or if that does not work google Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
>
> Helen
I hadn't so thanks for posting the link.
Gilda
> Hello,
>
> People may have seen this article but if you haven't I thought I might
> point it out. It is called Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
>
> It is at
> www.associatedcontent.com/article/374984/
> richard_iiis_effect_on_us_laws.
> html?cat=37
>
> or if that does not work google Richard III's Effect On US Laws.
>
> Helen
I hadn't so thanks for posting the link.
Gilda
Richard's Laws
2013-02-10 18:27:47
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
Re: Richard's Laws
2013-02-10 18:34:37
I was just looking at them lol- here's a link - http://home.cogeco.ca/~richardiii/statutes.html
________________________________
From: foreverfoxcat <foreverfoxcat@...>
To:
Sent: Monday, 11 February 2013 2:27 AM
Subject: Richard's Laws
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
________________________________
From: foreverfoxcat <foreverfoxcat@...>
To:
Sent: Monday, 11 February 2013 2:27 AM
Subject: Richard's Laws
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
Re: Richard's Laws
2013-02-10 18:42:05
Ha! That's perfect, thank you! I'll have a good read through that link, and probably come back with loads of questions.
Thanks again.
________________________________
From: Aidan Donnelly <aidan.donnelly@...>
To: "" <>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Richard's Laws
I was just looking at them lol- here's a link - http://home.cogeco.ca/~richardiii/statutes.html
________________________________
From: foreverfoxcat foreverfoxcat@...>
To:
Sent: Monday, 11 February 2013 2:27 AM
Subject: Richard's Laws
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
Thanks again.
________________________________
From: Aidan Donnelly <aidan.donnelly@...>
To: "" <>
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2013 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Richard's Laws
I was just looking at them lol- here's a link - http://home.cogeco.ca/~richardiii/statutes.html
________________________________
From: foreverfoxcat foreverfoxcat@...>
To:
Sent: Monday, 11 February 2013 2:27 AM
Subject: Richard's Laws
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
Re: Richard's Laws
2013-02-10 18:42:39
Wonderful, a new set of learned eyes! Welcome from a fellow newbie!!!
On Feb 10, 2013, at 12:27 PM, "foreverfoxcat" <foreverfoxcat@...<mailto:foreverfoxcat@...>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ
On Feb 10, 2013, at 12:27 PM, "foreverfoxcat" <foreverfoxcat@...<mailto:foreverfoxcat@...>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, although I have been a Ricardian since I was 17 and we studied the Wars of the Roses at A Level (which was 20 years ago now - gulp).
I must admit that my knowledge of the history of this period is not as great at lot of other people here, so I end up playing catch up a lot of the time. Which means I'm sorry if this is a really obvious topic and I'm being an annoying noob.
Anyway, as a lawyer I am really interested to learn more about the laws that Richard passed - both in terms of a modern analysis of the impact of those laws, and to get as close to the source material as possible. Are there any good resources out there (ideally online) that people can point me towards?
Any help and guidance would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
IJ