Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... considered the author of the latter . For this work does not " interpret " the text : it solves contradictions and col- lects cross - references . Unlike the paragraphai of Stephanus , it is never called a hermeneia.22 This second ...
... considered the author of the latter . For this work does not " interpret " the text : it solves contradictions and col- lects cross - references . Unlike the paragraphai of Stephanus , it is never called a hermeneia.22 This second ...
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... considered as an expression for which the genius of its nation was particular fit : thus it could reach its incomparable systematic value ; thus the nation attained a definite peak in and through its Law . There is , however , another ...
... considered as an expression for which the genius of its nation was particular fit : thus it could reach its incomparable systematic value ; thus the nation attained a definite peak in and through its Law . There is , however , another ...
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... considered individually . It follows that public law must deal more specifically with the means of assuring the status of the res publica . The concept of public law is attached to the public authority , the government , which exists to ...
... considered individually . It follows that public law must deal more specifically with the means of assuring the status of the res publica . The concept of public law is attached to the public authority , the government , which exists to ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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