Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... sources . After all , the contingent nature of the extant horoi and their defectiveness make it impossible for them to offer an answer to all problems . No doubt it is gratifying to have the sources soberly evaluated in a correct way ...
... sources . After all , the contingent nature of the extant horoi and their defectiveness make it impossible for them to offer an answer to all problems . No doubt it is gratifying to have the sources soberly evaluated in a correct way ...
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... sources may also explain the regret- table absence of an index of sources . This should not have been missing ; all the more so because an overwhelming majority of the texts cited are labeled as non - classical , by the use of brackets ...
... sources may also explain the regret- table absence of an index of sources . This should not have been missing ; all the more so because an overwhelming majority of the texts cited are labeled as non - classical , by the use of brackets ...
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... sources of the Roman law , and primarily to a study of the written legal sources ( pp . 54-877 ) . Wenger treats of these written sources under three major headings , namely , ( 1 ) the external form of the sources , ( 2 ) the content ...
... sources of the Roman law , and primarily to a study of the written legal sources ( pp . 54-877 ) . Wenger treats of these written sources under three major headings , namely , ( 1 ) the external form of the sources , ( 2 ) the content ...
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