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He emerged in the meeting room of the Second Commission for the preparation of the German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch . But he found no longer the pleasant reception which was accorded to him by Justinian's commission about 1500 years ...
He emerged in the meeting room of the Second Commission for the preparation of the German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch . But he found no longer the pleasant reception which was accorded to him by Justinian's commission about 1500 years ...
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... political problems that meant much to many of the German Romanticists , especially at the time of the Congress of Vienna , the question of the reshaping of a German Empire . In his correspondence with his more enthusiastic friends ...
... political problems that meant much to many of the German Romanticists , especially at the time of the Congress of Vienna , the question of the reshaping of a German Empire . In his correspondence with his more enthusiastic friends ...
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Danish - Norwegian systematic treatment of law starts in the eighteenth century , but it reached its full height only in the nineteenth century and , as in Sweden , this was to a great extent a result of German - Romanistic influence .
Danish - Norwegian systematic treatment of law starts in the eighteenth century , but it reached its full height only in the nineteenth century and , as in Sweden , this was to a great extent a result of German - Romanistic influence .
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