Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... tion of the judicial office as to finding and declaring the law . Characteristic ideas and doctrines and a characteristic tech- nique are more significant . For one thing , there is the idea of relation . I have spoken of this in detail ...
... tion of the judicial office as to finding and declaring the law . Characteristic ideas and doctrines and a characteristic tech- nique are more significant . For one thing , there is the idea of relation . I have spoken of this in detail ...
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... tion against the injuries of another ; the laws of meum and tuum are in vain ; and to every man remains , from the natural and necessary appetite of his own conservation , the right of protecting himself by his own strength , which is ...
... tion against the injuries of another ; the laws of meum and tuum are in vain ; and to every man remains , from the natural and necessary appetite of his own conservation , the right of protecting himself by his own strength , which is ...
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... tion . It was like taking on a suit designed for tropical cli- mate , and try to wear it in comfort in an Arctic region . While Roman law was a unique and excellent guide for the legal science through the centuries , it was obvious that ...
... tion . It was like taking on a suit designed for tropical cli- mate , and try to wear it in comfort in an Arctic region . While Roman law was a unique and excellent guide for the legal science through the centuries , it was obvious that ...
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