Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... Empire . Everywhere , there would be eating and drinking around the graves in cheerful gatherings . And all this was paid for , to eternity , by the - foundations . We intend to deal today with the growth of the foundations in the first ...
... Empire . Everywhere , there would be eating and drinking around the graves in cheerful gatherings . And all this was paid for , to eternity , by the - foundations . We intend to deal today with the growth of the foundations in the first ...
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... Empire , there was no true medieval concept of it until the time of Bartolus . This was true , first , because of the prevailing cor- porate theory . If the corporation of empire or kingdom was not a real , but merely a fictive person ...
... Empire , there was no true medieval concept of it until the time of Bartolus . This was true , first , because of the prevailing cor- porate theory . If the corporation of empire or kingdom was not a real , but merely a fictive person ...
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... empire , hence of all persons in it . Only in the sense that the common utility is generally a higher good than private ( this is also the opinion of the scholastic philosophers , particularly of St. Thomas Aquinas - the salvation of ...
... empire , hence of all persons in it . Only in the sense that the common utility is generally a higher good than private ( this is also the opinion of the scholastic philosophers , particularly of St. Thomas Aquinas - the salvation of ...
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The Future of American Law ROSCOE POUND | 1 |
Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
The Ghost Story of the Cheerful Giver in Medieval and Modern | 45 |
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