Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... classical legal institutions and principles , sociological and political [ ! ] aspects being predominant . " He wishes that his book " be used as an introduction and as supplement to more comprehensive books . " But is there not a ...
... classical legal institutions and principles , sociological and political [ ! ] aspects being predominant . " He wishes that his book " be used as an introduction and as supplement to more comprehensive books . " But is there not a ...
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... classical " is all the more necessary in view of a recent tendency- in which Schulz has been the leader , with H. J. Wolff and F. Wieacker as his zealous followers - to assume the existence of a highly developed activity in making ...
... classical " is all the more necessary in view of a recent tendency- in which Schulz has been the leader , with H. J. Wolff and F. Wieacker as his zealous followers - to assume the existence of a highly developed activity in making ...
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... classical period extends from approximately 150 B.C. to 250 A.D. , a view recently substantiated by Professor ... classical period , then , it is proper to speak of the years from the reign of Hadrian to that of Phillip as the late ...
... classical period extends from approximately 150 B.C. to 250 A.D. , a view recently substantiated by Professor ... classical period , then , it is proper to speak of the years from the reign of Hadrian to that of Phillip as the late ...
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