Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... least a com- mon practice.108 Whether or not guilty of adultery , he was acquitted of this accusation . His guilt of maiestas through forbidden consultations , on the other hand , was flagrant . Under normal conditions exile or death ...
... least a com- mon practice.108 Whether or not guilty of adultery , he was acquitted of this accusation . His guilt of maiestas through forbidden consultations , on the other hand , was flagrant . Under normal conditions exile or death ...
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... least one guilty diviner must also have figured . Due to the fact , however , that all accused inquirers whose names have been preserved belonged to Rome's haut monde while the diviners did not , historians usually took cognizance only ...
... least one guilty diviner must also have figured . Due to the fact , however , that all accused inquirers whose names have been preserved belonged to Rome's haut monde while the diviners did not , historians usually took cognizance only ...
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... least in the cases of formal inconsist- ency 47 the original absence of the suspect text is more plausi- ble than its later elimination ; ( 3 ) that Br includes nearly all those Roman law texts which Gratian took from intermediary ...
... least in the cases of formal inconsist- ency 47 the original absence of the suspect text is more plausi- ble than its later elimination ; ( 3 ) that Br includes nearly all those Roman law texts which Gratian took from intermediary ...
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Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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