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At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
At first, laws evolved out of religious doctrines. It followed that they were recognized only when
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