Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Published annually by the School of Canon Law , The Catholic University of America , at 111 E. Chestnut Street , Lancaster , Pa . , and Washington , D. C. Communications concerning articles ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Published annually by the School of Canon Law , The Catholic University of America , at 111 E. Chestnut Street , Lancaster , Pa . , and Washington , D. C. Communications concerning articles ...
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... canon lawyers and royal governments quickly interpreted this to mean that the same law applied to kingdoms . From the 1220's on , in fact , until the time of Boniface VIII , we find the kings of England and France repeatedly obtaining ...
... canon lawyers and royal governments quickly interpreted this to mean that the same law applied to kingdoms . From the 1220's on , in fact , until the time of Boniface VIII , we find the kings of England and France repeatedly obtaining ...
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... Canon law , but this training was seldom very thorough and , as often as not , quite rusty by the time they were appointed . Another reason why Roman law got much more firmly entrenched in Germany was that it was officially accepted by ...
... Canon law , but this training was seldom very thorough and , as often as not , quite rusty by the time they were appointed . Another reason why Roman law got much more firmly entrenched in Germany was that it was officially accepted by ...
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