Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... Scandinavian coun- tries had been cut off from their racial brethren in the South by the Slavs who had drifted overland along the Southern shores of the Baltic to the Elbe , and it lasted centuries before the Northern and Southern ...
... Scandinavian coun- tries had been cut off from their racial brethren in the South by the Slavs who had drifted overland along the Southern shores of the Baltic to the Elbe , and it lasted centuries before the Northern and Southern ...
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... Scandinavian peoples were converted to this religion by their own chieftains , not by any foreign power . At the time the Scandinavian met the Western civilization , it had not reached the same advanced stage of development . It is ...
... Scandinavian peoples were converted to this religion by their own chieftains , not by any foreign power . At the time the Scandinavian met the Western civilization , it had not reached the same advanced stage of development . It is ...
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... Scandinavian law , and was regarded with high professional respect by Scandinavian lawyers . It did also in many cases have the answer to a conflict where the national law was silent , and its treatment in the medieval universities did ...
... Scandinavian law , and was regarded with high professional respect by Scandinavian lawyers . It did also in many cases have the answer to a conflict where the national law was silent , and its treatment in the medieval universities did ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
The Ghost Story of the Cheerful Giver in Medieval and Modern | 45 |
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