| 11. | Edward I of England responded with outlawry, a concept known from Roman law.
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| 12. | He fled to the continent, and sentence of outlawry was passed against him.
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| 13. | Just as feud yielded enmity among kinships, outlawry yielded enmity of all humanity.
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| 14. | The Lords'sentence of outlawry was overturned.
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| 15. | Penalties often included financial compensation or outlawry.
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| 16. | But the case for Flynt's First Amendment rights is precisely in his social outlawry.
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| 17. | If a man composes " mans?ngr " about a woman he suffers full outlawry.
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| 18. | His outlawry was reversed in 1697.
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| 19. | He underwent outlawry in Ireland, but this was reversed in his son's time.
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| 20. | The James'brothers outlawry after the war has been seen as a continuation of guerrilla warfare.
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