Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... litis sed omnia conficiebantur iudiciis regiis . Dionysius of Halicarnassus confirms the idea of the Roman kings exercising full power of justice . In Book IV , 25 , he narrates of King Servius Tullius that he proved to be a friend of ...
... litis sed omnia conficiebantur iudiciis regiis . Dionysius of Halicarnassus confirms the idea of the Roman kings exercising full power of justice . In Book IV , 25 , he narrates of King Servius Tullius that he proved to be a friend of ...
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... litis sed omnia conficiebantur iudiciis regiis . " This can be meant to say that the disputing parties did not elect as an arbitrator a common citizen , but the king himself . ( 6 37 Thus it is not incorrect to describe , with Leifer ...
... litis sed omnia conficiebantur iudiciis regiis . " This can be meant to say that the disputing parties did not elect as an arbitrator a common citizen , but the king himself . ( 6 37 Thus it is not incorrect to describe , with Leifer ...
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