Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... language re- spectively , as much as no role at all . " 25 Therein lies , Therein lies , it is con- tended , one of the fundamental differences between the medieval and the present - day conception of national problems . Neither the ...
... language re- spectively , as much as no role at all . " 25 Therein lies , Therein lies , it is con- tended , one of the fundamental differences between the medieval and the present - day conception of national problems . Neither the ...
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... language and to produce a trustworthy account of contem- porary German ( Saxon ) law.31 It would appear as if all the national forces in the domain of law had gathered before the over- powering inroads of Roman law to follow in the ...
... language and to produce a trustworthy account of contem- porary German ( Saxon ) law.31 It would appear as if all the national forces in the domain of law had gathered before the over- powering inroads of Roman law to follow in the ...
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... language , he forfeited his right to employ his Wendish language in court . This means that , notwithstanding all toleration , tacit or explicit , the legal policy tended toward the national assimilation of originally foreign elements ...
... language , he forfeited his right to employ his Wendish language in court . This means that , notwithstanding all toleration , tacit or explicit , the legal policy tended toward the national assimilation of originally foreign elements ...
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ANGELO SEGRE Some Traits of Monetary Inflations | 20 |
GUIDO KISCH Nationalism and Race in Medieval Law | 48 |
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