Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... legislation for an empire embracing all Christendom and continuous with that of Constantine and Justinian ... legislation in England and legislation in our states have gone different ways and have done away with the unity that existed ...
... legislation for an empire embracing all Christendom and continuous with that of Constantine and Justinian ... legislation in England and legislation in our states have gone different ways and have done away with the unity that existed ...
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... legislation , the history , and the development of law should be treated like those frescoes and mosaics that are torn from the altars which once they adorned for the edification of the faithful , only to lose their beauty , their light ...
... legislation , the history , and the development of law should be treated like those frescoes and mosaics that are torn from the altars which once they adorned for the edification of the faithful , only to lose their beauty , their light ...
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... Legislation . Like Ranke , he had chosen the Hohenzollern kings as his sovereigns . Both remained completely loyal to them ; both moreover had many contacts with Bavaria and with the dynasty of the Wittelsbach . When Savigny settled in ...
... Legislation . Like Ranke , he had chosen the Hohenzollern kings as his sovereigns . Both remained completely loyal to them ; both moreover had many contacts with Bavaria and with the dynasty of the Wittelsbach . When Savigny settled in ...
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