Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... evidence . A man is falsely accused of an act which the judge himself saw done by another and not by the accused . In this case the letter of the law shall not be followed to condemn the innocent , nor shall the judge give sentence ...
... evidence . A man is falsely accused of an act which the judge himself saw done by another and not by the accused . In this case the letter of the law shall not be followed to condemn the innocent , nor shall the judge give sentence ...
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... evidence in the classical law . " Es wird freilich keine irrige Vermutung sein , wenn wir solche Regeln für eine frühgeschichtliche Epoche annehmen : aber über Vermutungen kommen wir da auch nicht hinaus . " L. Wenger . in Festgabe für ...
... evidence in the classical law . " Es wird freilich keine irrige Vermutung sein , wenn wir solche Regeln für eine frühgeschichtliche Epoche annehmen : aber über Vermutungen kommen wir da auch nicht hinaus . " L. Wenger . in Festgabe für ...
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... evidence developed in SaxonyThuringia only during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . Wherever else traces of this procedure are found in the sources outside of those territories , direct or indirect influence of Saxon - Thuringian ...
... evidence developed in SaxonyThuringia only during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries . Wherever else traces of this procedure are found in the sources outside of those territories , direct or indirect influence of Saxon - Thuringian ...
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