Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... century is characteristically the century of history , the later eighteenth and the nineteenth century are marked by in- creasingly rapid development of the physical sciences . In the nineteenth century these sciences become more and ...
... century is characteristically the century of history , the later eighteenth and the nineteenth century are marked by in- creasingly rapid development of the physical sciences . In the nineteenth century these sciences become more and ...
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... century any more than they succeeded in prevailing in seventeenth - century England . There has been a long succession of attacks upon our legal tradition . In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries there was a movement to supersede it ...
... century any more than they succeeded in prevailing in seventeenth - century England . There has been a long succession of attacks upon our legal tradition . In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries there was a movement to supersede it ...
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... century a Swiss juris- prudence began to develop in native law schools . But for centuries the lack of native scholars made the employment of Italian and German jurists necessary . In the sixteenth century questions of faith and ...
... century a Swiss juris- prudence began to develop in native law schools . But for centuries the lack of native scholars made the employment of Italian and German jurists necessary . In the sixteenth century questions of faith and ...
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