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L's' majestatis, crimen
L's' majestatis, crimen, the crime of treason, Glanville, 1. 1, c.
L'sione fidei, suits pro
L'sione fidei, suits pro, proceedings in the Ecclesiastical Courts for spiritual
L'sio ulta dimidium vel enormis
L'sio ulta dimidium vel enormis, the injury sustained by one of
L'dorium
L'dorium, reproach, Girald. Camb. C. 14.
L.S.
L.S. See LOCUS SIGILLI.
L.J.
L.J. Lord Justice of Appeal.
Guardian de l'Eglise
Guardian de l'Eglise, a churchwarden
Crimen l's' majestatis
Crimen l's' majestatis, the crime of injured majesty; treason. See TREASON
L plate
a square plate bearing the letter L that is attached to both ends of a car
L
L is the twelfth letter of the English alphabet and a
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