Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... trial had failed to reveal an actual plot , it focused the government's attention once more upon the dangers of inflammatory astrological predictions concerning the death of a ruler , i.e. an impending change of the government . So ...
... trial had failed to reveal an actual plot , it focused the government's attention once more upon the dangers of inflammatory astrological predictions concerning the death of a ruler , i.e. an impending change of the government . So ...
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... trial is unique in that its defendant was a future em- peror : Septimius Severus . Although it may safely be assumed that almost all rulers of the principate relied on " imperial horoscopes " obtained - after 11 A.D. - solely through ...
... trial is unique in that its defendant was a future em- peror : Septimius Severus . Although it may safely be assumed that almost all rulers of the principate relied on " imperial horoscopes " obtained - after 11 A.D. - solely through ...
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... trial , is not legally sound . . . The character of evidence is determined by the nature of trial . . . In the course of a trial of conspirators , in cases dealing with plots and coups d'etat we must not insist on evidence , minutes ...
... trial , is not legally sound . . . The character of evidence is determined by the nature of trial . . . In the course of a trial of conspirators , in cases dealing with plots and coups d'etat we must not insist on evidence , minutes ...
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