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Lay people
Lay people, jurymen. Obsolete.
Lieges or liege people
Lieges or liege people. See LIEGE.
People
People [peuple, Fr.; populo, It.; pueblo, Sp.; fr. populus, Lat.], the
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People in general
People in general, the expression does not connote the inhabitants of
Barbarous
Being in the state of a barbarian uncivilized rude peopled with barbarians as a barbarous people a barbarous country
Colony
whence they emigrated. In other words, it is a place peopled from some more ancient city or country. England was not
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Electoral franchise
45, ss. 19 and 20). The (English) Representation of the People Act, 1867, extended the franchise to every duly registered man
Freedom of speech and expression
124: 1950 SCR 594: 1950 Cri LJ 1514. See also People's Union for Civil Liberties v. Union of India, (2003) 4
Hindu
which give their name to this period Indian history. The people on the Indian side of the Sindhu were called Hindu
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