Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... public law , reinforced medieval constitutional- ism as a result of the legal renaissance of the twelfth century . Thus , in thirteenth - century England , although private and public rights and law were closely connected , the Roman ...
... public law , reinforced medieval constitutional- ism as a result of the legal renaissance of the twelfth century . Thus , in thirteenth - century England , although private and public rights and law were closely connected , the Roman ...
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. In their treatment of public law , therefore , the legists in- eluded the right of the public authority to tax for the status or public utility of the community . This power of taxation is not ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. In their treatment of public law , therefore , the legists in- eluded the right of the public authority to tax for the status or public utility of the community . This power of taxation is not ...
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... laws new vectigalia are prohibited unless the emperor decides that they are necessary . On the relation of public law to taxation and legislation for the status or public utility of all in the community and of the community as a whole I ...
... laws new vectigalia are prohibited unless the emperor decides that they are necessary . On the relation of public law to taxation and legislation for the status or public utility of all in the community and of the community as a whole I ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
The Ghost Story of the Cheerful Giver in Medieval and Modern | 45 |
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