Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... individual breach of it . The question arises : what is the reason for this difference ? Our own way of putting the matter seems , to me at least , much the more rational . Why did the Romans take the other way ? One easy explanation ...
... individual breach of it . The question arises : what is the reason for this difference ? Our own way of putting the matter seems , to me at least , much the more rational . Why did the Romans take the other way ? One easy explanation ...
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. The recipients of individual objects of the estate through the mancipatio familiae acquired at first only these individual objects ; they were " singular successors " . They were responsible ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. The recipients of individual objects of the estate through the mancipatio familiae acquired at first only these individual objects ; they were " singular successors " . They were responsible ...
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... individual will , for example , has been strenuously opposed ; it has been declared contrary to the ends of law and Byzantine in char- acter , and the same has been said of custom . Such a condemnation is unjust . If now individual will ...
... individual will , for example , has been strenuously opposed ; it has been declared contrary to the ends of law and Byzantine in char- acter , and the same has been said of custom . Such a condemnation is unjust . If now individual will ...
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GUIDO KISCH Nationalism and Race in Medieval Law | 48 |
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