Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... killing when several have struck a slave . If it is shown by whose blow he died , that person is liable as the killer of ... killed when he has in any way whatsoever placed the cause of death ; but under the Aquilian Law that person is ...
... killing when several have struck a slave . If it is shown by whose blow he died , that person is liable as the killer of ... killed when he has in any way whatsoever placed the cause of death ; but under the Aquilian Law that person is ...
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... killed had free election either to charge the one who had done the killing as guilty of a capital crime , or to seek damages under the Aquilian Law.18 That same right of election is set forth in the Edict of Theodoric where it is ...
... killed had free election either to charge the one who had done the killing as guilty of a capital crime , or to seek damages under the Aquilian Law.18 That same right of election is set forth in the Edict of Theodoric where it is ...
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... killed a man is wont to be acquitted , if he did it without intent to kill ; and one who did not kill , but intended to kill , is condemned for homicide . Thus it must be established , the rescript continues , with what instrument did ...
... killed a man is wont to be acquitted , if he did it without intent to kill ; and one who did not kill , but intended to kill , is condemned for homicide . Thus it must be established , the rescript continues , with what instrument did ...
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