Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. chiefly to the status of the whole empire , and the glossators in Accursius ' Glossa Ordinaria relate status to the common utility . Like Azo , they hold that if private law pertains pri- marily ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. chiefly to the status of the whole empire , and the glossators in Accursius ' Glossa Ordinaria relate status to the common utility . Like Azo , they hold that if private law pertains pri- marily ...
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... status of all , individually and col- lectively , and of the community as a whole it was all - embrac- ing and superior to the status either of the ruler or of any of the subjects , individual or corporate . This status rei publicae ...
... status of all , individually and col- lectively , and of the community as a whole it was all - embrac- ing and superior to the status either of the ruler or of any of the subjects , individual or corporate . This status rei publicae ...
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... status regni ( " l'estat du roialme " in the Statute of York , 1322 ) is not yet something differentiated clearly from the common welfare of all individually and collectively . None- theless , the preservation of this status is the ...
... status regni ( " l'estat du roialme " in the Statute of York , 1322 ) is not yet something differentiated clearly from the common welfare of all individually and collectively . None- theless , the preservation of this status is the ...
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