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( And yet , Savigny wrote On the Vocation in the decade in which the Gaius codex was discovered and took intense interest in this discovery.43 ) Even Gibbon had drawn attention to the several races and nationalities of the " Roman ...
( And yet , Savigny wrote On the Vocation in the decade in which the Gaius codex was discovered and took intense interest in this discovery.43 ) Even Gibbon had drawn attention to the several races and nationalities of the " Roman ...
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It is easily noticed that Savigny took a particular interest in this school of experts in Roman Law , a school whose endeavors and achievements the reader is tempted to put beside those made by the jurists of the early Roman Empire .
It is easily noticed that Savigny took a particular interest in this school of experts in Roman Law , a school whose endeavors and achievements the reader is tempted to put beside those made by the jurists of the early Roman Empire .
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... in the interest of the beneficiaries of the foundation , and at the same time in the interest of the founders who continued in after - life.2 Of special importance for the foundations were gifts based on last wills and testaments .
... in the interest of the beneficiaries of the foundation , and at the same time in the interest of the founders who continued in after - life.2 Of special importance for the foundations were gifts based on last wills and testaments .
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