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marshall27 [118]
2 years ago
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Why are written laws more valuable than spoken laws?

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Gnoma [55]2 years ago
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Written Laws are more valuable than spoken laws because you have it written, you have it on paper,. You that persons writing and if anyone goes against it you have it on paper, not the witness of that person saying it. You have proof.
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