Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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... nature between Christians and Jews were considered by the secular law to be cases of heresy . Hence , the severe penalty imposed on the Christian offender and per analogiam extended also to the Jew . Considerations of a religious nature ...
... nature between Christians and Jews were considered by the secular law to be cases of heresy . Hence , the severe penalty imposed on the Christian offender and per analogiam extended also to the Jew . Considerations of a religious nature ...
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... nature of a remedy . Everything rather depends on what the texts state in regard to the individual problem . As to that of fideiussio , they reveal in the first place that the rules concerning this suretyship were by no means entirely ...
... nature of a remedy . Everything rather depends on what the texts state in regard to the individual problem . As to that of fideiussio , they reveal in the first place that the rules concerning this suretyship were by no means entirely ...
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... natural and legitimate relationship can be twofold . The natural character of the relationship may be emphasized to contrast it with one that is based on the law and has no physical foundation ; such is the case in numerous pass- ages ...
... natural and legitimate relationship can be twofold . The natural character of the relationship may be emphasized to contrast it with one that is based on the law and has no physical foundation ; such is the case in numerous pass- ages ...
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