Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... medieval distribution of powers between the spiritual and the temporal " impertinent to be observed , " or in the hands of Coke and his brethren in the seventeenth century . In America we maintained the medi- eval idea of distinct ...
... medieval distribution of powers between the spiritual and the temporal " impertinent to be observed , " or in the hands of Coke and his brethren in the seventeenth century . In America we maintained the medi- eval idea of distinct ...
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... MEDIEVAL AND MODERN CIVIL LAW I Na recent article I have traced the history of a moral idea - the meaning of goodwill in action and especially in giving from its beginnings to its incorporation into Justinian's Digests.1 It is enticing ...
... MEDIEVAL AND MODERN CIVIL LAW I Na recent article I have traced the history of a moral idea - the meaning of goodwill in action and especially in giving from its beginnings to its incorporation into Justinian's Digests.1 It is enticing ...
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... medieval Bologna and in nineteenth - century Prussia . Human knowl- edge , according to Savigny , can state the existence of such a condition ; it cannot explain it any further.64 The autobiographical character of such passages becomes ...
... medieval Bologna and in nineteenth - century Prussia . Human knowl- edge , according to Savigny , can state the existence of such a condition ; it cannot explain it any further.64 The autobiographical character of such passages becomes ...
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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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