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Fettiplace Bellers has written: 'A delineation of universal law' -- subject(s): Jurisprudence
The law applies to everything in the universe.
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The universal law of gravitation is given by Issac Newton.
Just about anything the government wishes it to. The 'law' is not universal and is made by the government of the time or changed by it. What is legal or illegal today may not be in the future.
Isaac newton created the universal law of gravitation.
He was in an orchard examining apples falling when he formulated the Universal Law of Gravitation.
The Universal Law of Gravitation is a force equation, therefore it should have units of Newtons.
Before written codes, aristocracies kept them as oral law, and so people had to go to them for advice and representation, which made them clients of the aristocrat. Written law made it available to all.
Before written codes, aristocracies kept them as oral law, and so people had to go to them for advice and representation, which made them clients of the aristocrat. Written law made it available to all.
Before written codes, aristocracies kept them as oral law, and so people had to go to them for advice and representation, which made them clients of the aristocrat. Written law made it available to all.
Before written codes, aristocracies kept them as oral law, and so people had to go to them for advice and representation, which made them clients of the aristocrat. Written law made it available to all.