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SEMINAR An Annual Extraordinary Number of THE JURIST Published by the School of Canon Law The Catholic University of America I. Political Ideology , Propaganda , and Public Law of the Romans : ius imaginum and consecratio imperatorum II ...
SEMINAR An Annual Extraordinary Number of THE JURIST Published by the School of Canon Law The Catholic University of America I. Political Ideology , Propaganda , and Public Law of the Romans : ius imaginum and consecratio imperatorum II ...
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SEMINAR Annual Extraordinary Number of THE JURIST Vol . IX MUS MEA LUXEST Published annually by the School of Canon Law , The. Published by the School of Canon Law THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. 1951.
SEMINAR Annual Extraordinary Number of THE JURIST Vol . IX MUS MEA LUXEST Published annually by the School of Canon Law , The. Published by the School of Canon Law THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA. 1951.
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1 N choosing the topic of my address as Magister of the Riccobono Seminar of Roman Law in America 1 I was guided primarily by the desire to make a contribution in support of a doctrine which Professor Salvatore Riccobono has been ...
1 N choosing the topic of my address as Magister of the Riccobono Seminar of Roman Law in America 1 I was guided primarily by the desire to make a contribution in support of a doctrine which Professor Salvatore Riccobono has been ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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