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Apart from the circumstance that it remains a mystery why the compilers should have proceeded in such a way , Beseler's hypothesis is excluded by the fact that the excerpt from Julian belongs to the Sabinus mass , while that from Ulpian ...
Apart from the circumstance that it remains a mystery why the compilers should have proceeded in such a way , Beseler's hypothesis is excluded by the fact that the excerpt from Julian belongs to the Sabinus mass , while that from Ulpian ...
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These , or at least the first two , are mere declarations before the magistrate or before witnesses that the object belongs to the declarant ; the act of seizure connected with them is not symbolical but real , and the gods if called ...
These , or at least the first two , are mere declarations before the magistrate or before witnesses that the object belongs to the declarant ; the act of seizure connected with them is not symbolical but real , and the gods if called ...
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Fortunately it does not belong to the group of those Wort- monographien which flourished during the twenties and ... The study of Professor Wenger , the venerable Austrian master of Roman law and ancient legal history , belongs to a ...
Fortunately it does not belong to the group of those Wort- monographien which flourished during the twenties and ... The study of Professor Wenger , the venerable Austrian master of Roman law and ancient legal history , belongs to a ...
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Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
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