Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... effect to the cause , or from the cause to the effect.12 He believed that the whole method of scientific demonstration is of the latter type the former being hypothetical — and consists in deducing the conclusion syllogistically from ...
... effect to the cause , or from the cause to the effect.12 He believed that the whole method of scientific demonstration is of the latter type the former being hypothetical — and consists in deducing the conclusion syllogistically from ...
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... effect the transfer of ownership from one party to the other . To bring about the transfer of ownership there must be tradition or delivery besides . This doctrine is not to be interpreted as meaning that a contract without delivery has ...
... effect the transfer of ownership from one party to the other . To bring about the transfer of ownership there must be tradition or delivery besides . This doctrine is not to be interpreted as meaning that a contract without delivery has ...
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... effect ; or , finally , whether it should be put into effect at all , at least in the form then existing , and under present conditions ( pp . 68-75 ) . To the extent that the work discusses the chief arguments of the various Greek ...
... effect ; or , finally , whether it should be put into effect at all , at least in the form then existing , and under present conditions ( pp . 68-75 ) . To the extent that the work discusses the chief arguments of the various Greek ...
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