Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... writings of the great jurisconsults , he has thought of the form of the law as typically that of a code , ancient or ... writing , it is one of teaching a 14 SEMINAR.
... writings of the great jurisconsults , he has thought of the form of the law as typically that of a code , ancient or ... writing , it is one of teaching a 14 SEMINAR.
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. teaching and writing , it is one of teaching a systematic application of this technique and writing systematic expositions of the results of its application . Moreover , it is a tradition which ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. teaching and writing , it is one of teaching a systematic application of this technique and writing systematic expositions of the results of its application . Moreover , it is a tradition which ...
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... writings of St. Jerome , Origen and St. Hippolytus and the wording of the fragment attributed in the Digest to Ulpian there is a possibility of interpolation . Even were those workers under Tribonian not familiar with the writings of ...
... writings of St. Jerome , Origen and St. Hippolytus and the wording of the fragment attributed in the Digest to Ulpian there is a possibility of interpolation . Even were those workers under Tribonian not familiar with the writings of ...
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