Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... practice of ] divination , but also from any knowledge of it and any writings on it , because , if slaves have sought advice about the health ( salute ) of their masters , they are punished with the supreme penalty , i.e. the cross ...
... practice of ] divination , but also from any knowledge of it and any writings on it , because , if slaves have sought advice about the health ( salute ) of their masters , they are punished with the supreme penalty , i.e. the cross ...
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... practice . It may be that we are dealing here with the evolution of the principle of representation , one of the ... practice ? Brunner concludes that Britton's work represents a scheme of law rather than an expression of existing ...
... practice . It may be that we are dealing here with the evolution of the principle of representation , one of the ... practice ? Brunner concludes that Britton's work represents a scheme of law rather than an expression of existing ...
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... practice , as carrier of the only universally valid legal system which pervaded the entire European world , became the most important and the most effective vehicle in the " reception of Roman law . It follows that this was a matter of ...
... practice , as carrier of the only universally valid legal system which pervaded the entire European world , became the most important and the most effective vehicle in the " reception of Roman law . It follows that this was a matter of ...
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